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About 6 × 109 g of gold is thought to be dissolved in the oceans of the world. If the total volume of the oceans is 1.5 × 1021 L, what is the average molar concentration of gold in seawater?

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First, determine the number of moles of gold.

Number of moles =
(given mass in g)/(molar mass)

Given mass of gold =
6 * 10^(9) g

Molar mass of gold = 196.97 g/mol

Put the values,

Number of moles of gold =
(6 * 10^(9) g)/(196.97 g/mol)

=
0.03046*  10^(9) mole or
3.046*  10^(7) moles

Now, molarity =
(moles of solute)/(volume of the solution in liters)

Put the values, volume of ocean =
1.5 * 10^(21) L

Molarity =
(3.046* 10^(7) moles)/(1.5 * 10^(21) L)

=
2.03* 10^(-14) M

Thus, average molar concentration =
2.03* 10^(-14) M




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