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25 July, 16:21

Calculate the number of moles of solute present in 55.0 mg of an aqueous solution that is 1.45 m NaCl. Assume that for dilute aqueous solutions, the mass of the solvent is the mass of solution.

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  1. 25 July, 16:29
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    0.00007975 mole

    Explanation:

    Number of moles can be calculated as; mass of solute/volume of solvent or concentration of solution x volume of that solution.

    In this case:

    Concentration of solution = 1.45 M

    Mass of solvent (water in this case) = 55.0 mg

    55.0 mg of water is equivalent to 0.55 ml of water.

    Therefore, volume of solution = 0.055 ml

    Hence, number of moles of solute = molarity x volume

    1.45 x 0.000055 = 0.00007975 mole
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