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0.25 grams of magnesium chloride are dissolved to make 50 milliliters of solution. What is the molarity of the solution?
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0.25 grams of magnesium chloride are dissolved to make 50 milliliters of solution. What is the molarity of the solution?
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when the molarity = moles / volume
so, we need to get the moles of MgCl2:
when moles = mass / molar mass
so, by substitution:
∴ moles = 0.25g / 95.211g/mol
= 0.0026 moles
∴`the molarity = 0.0026 / 0.05L
= 0.052 M
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