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How many moles of nacl are required to prepare 0.80 l of 6.4 m nacl? 0.13 mol nacl 5.1 mol nacl 7.2 mol nacl 8.0 mol nacl?

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NaCl = n/V

6.4M = n/0.80L

n= 5.12mol
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Answer:

5.12 moles of NaCl are required to prepare 0.80 L of 6.4 M NaCl.

Step-by-step explanation:

Molarity (M) is a concentration measure that indicates the number of moles of solute that are dissolved in a given volume.

The Molarity is then determined by:


Molarity (M)=(number of moles of solute)/(volume)

Molarity is expressed in units
(moles)/(liter).

6.4 M NaCl indicates that 1 liter of solution there are 6.4 moles of NaCl.

You can apply a rule of three as follows: if in 1 liter of solution there are 6.4 moles of NaCl, in 0.8 L how many moles are there?


moles=(0.8 L*6.4 moles)/(1 L)

moles=5.12

5.12 moles of NaCl are required to prepare 0.80 L of 6.4 M NaCl.

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