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2 January, 04:56

How many Milligrams of potassium chloride KCl are required to make a 15 mL of a 1.20 M solution?

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  1. 2 January, 04:58
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    1340 mg

    Explanation:

    concentration is the number of moles of solute in a 1000 mL of solution

    the concentration of KCl solution is 1.20 M

    There are 1.20 mol in 1000 mL of solution

    a volume of 1000 mL contains - 1.20 mol

    therefore 15 mL solution contains - 1.20 mol / 1000 mL x 15 mL = 0.018 mol

    the molar mass of KCl is - 74.5 g/mol

    mass of 1 mol is - 74.5 g

    therefore mass of 0.018 mol is - 74.5 g/mol x 0.018 mol = 1.34 g

    1000 mg - 1 g

    therefore 1.34 g in milligrams is - 1.34 g x 1000 mg/g = 1340 mg
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