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A student weighs out 8.21 g of (NH4)2S, transfers it to a 500. mL volumetric flask, adds enough water to dissolve the solid and then adds water to the 500 mL mark on the neck of the flask. Calculate the concentration (in molarity units) of ammonium sulfide in the resulting solution?

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Answer: 0.24 M

Step-by-step explanation:

Molarity of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per Liter of the solution.


Molarity=(n* 1000)/(V_s)

where,

n= moles of solute


Moles=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}=(8.21g)/(68.154g/mol)=0.12mole


V_s = volume of solution in ml = 500 ml

Putting in the values:-


Molarity=(0.12* 1000)/(500)=0.24M

Thus the molarity of
(NH_4)_2S is 0.24 M.

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