Step-by-step explanation:
To make 100 mL of a 1 M NaCl solution, you need to add 58.44 grams of NaCl (sodium chloride).
The formula for molarity (M) is:
M = m/V
where
m = mass of solute (NaCl)
V = volume of solution (100 mL)
Given that M = 1, we can rearrange the formula to find m:
m = M x V
m = 1 x (0.1 L) x (58.44 g/mol)
m = 58.44 g
So, you need to add 58.44 grams of NaCl to 100 mL of water to make a 1 M NaCl solution.