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Calculate the amount in grams of solid K2CrO4 to make 100ml of a0.2 M aqueous solution of K2CrO4.(Please explain SF)

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The first step is to convert the volume of solution in mililiters to liters, use a conversion factor to do it:


100mL\cdot(1L)/(1000mL)=0.1mL

Now, multiply the volume of the solution by its concentration to find the number of moles that are needed to make that solution (remember that M=mol/L):


0.1L\cdot(0.2mol)/(L)=0.02mol

Finally, convert this amount of moles to grams using the molecular weight of K2CrO4 (MW=194.2g/mol):


0.02mol\cdot(194.2g)/(mol)=3.884g

The amount of grams of K2CrO4 to make 100ml of solution is 3.884g.

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