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Calculate the mass of NaCl required to prepare 0.5 liters of a 2.5 molar solution of NaCl. 11 Na 22.99 Sodium 17 Cl 35.45 Chlorine A. 37.1 g B. 54.7 g C. 73.1 g D. 112.1 g
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Calculate the mass of NaCl required to prepare 0.5 liters of a 2.5 molar solution of NaCl. 11 Na 22.99 Sodium 17 Cl 35.45 Chlorine A. 37.1 g B. 54.7 g C. 73.1 g D. 112.1 g
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Calculate the mass of NaCl required to prepare 0.5 liters of a 2.5 molar solution of NaCl.
11
Na
22.99
Sodium
17
Cl
35.45
Chlorine
A. 37.1 g
B. 54.7 g
C. 73.1 g
D. 112.1 g
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The answer is C. Here is the work:
Moles=molarity * volume
2.5 * 0.5 = 1.25mols of NaCI
Mm of NaCI= 58.442468/mol
Multiply the moles by the Mm and you get the grams
1.25 * 58.442468 =73.1g
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