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22 March, 21:26

How many grams of CaCl₂ should be dissolved in 500.0 mL of water to make a 0.20M solution of CaCl₂?

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  1. 22 March, 21:50
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    0.2M means 0.2mol CaCl2/1L solution.

    This question didn't give us a density of the solution so needs an assumption that the solution has equal volume to water.

    xmol/0.5L=0.2M

    x = 0.1

    0.1mol of CaCl2 is needed. Ca=40g/mol, Cl=35.5g/mol.

    CaCl2 0.1mol = (40+35.5*2) * 0.1=11.1g
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