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24 June, 22:08

A student wants to prepare a 1.0-liter solution of a specific molarity. The student determines that the mass of the solute needs to be 30. Grams. What is the proper procedure to follow?

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  1. 24 June, 22:31
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    The answer to your question is given below

    Explanation:

    The procedure to prepare a 1.0-liter solution of a specific molarity is as follow:

    Step 1:

    Determine mass of the solute needed. In this case it is 30g as given from the question.

    Step 2:

    Weigh the 30g from the sample of the solute using a weighing balance.

    Step 3:

    Put the 30g of the solute in a 500mL beaker, add adequate water and stir until it dissolves completely.

    Step 4:

    Transfer this solution from the 500mL to a 1L volumetric flask and make it up to the mark.
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