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What is the molarity of 0.50 g of Na dissolved in a 1.5 L solution?

User Rob Jones
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Molar mass Na = 23.0 g/mol

1 mole Na ------- 23.0 g
? mole Na ------ 0.50 g

moles = 0.50 * 1 / 23.0

moles = 0.50 / 23.0

= 0.0217 moles of Na

Molarity = number of moles / liters solution

M = 0.0217 / 1.5

= 0.014467 M

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User Natalie Weizenbaum
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Answer : The molarity of solution is, 0.0145 mole/L

Solution : Given,

Mass of solute, Na= 0.50 g

Volume of solution = 1.5 L

Molar mass of Na= 23 g/mole

Molarity : It is defined as the number of moles of solute present in the one liter of solution.

Formula used :


Molarity=(w_b)/(M_b* V)

where,


w_b = mass of solute, Na

V = volume of solution in liters


M_b = molar mass of solute, Na

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get the molarity of a solution.


Molarity=(0.50g)/(23g/mole* 1.5L)=0.0145mole/L

Therefore, the molarity of solution is, 0.0145 mole/L

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