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Determine the molarity of a solution formed by dissolving 0.968 g of MgCl2in enough water to yield 150.0 mL of solution.

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Answer:

M = 0.0678 M

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In this case, since the molarity of a solution is obtained by dividing the moles by the volume, it is firstly necessary to compute the moles of magnesium chloride in 0.968 g, via its molar mass, as shown below:


n=(0.968g)/(95.21g/mol)=0.0102mol

Next, since 150.0 mL in liters is 0.1500 L, according to the appropriate units, the resulting molarity is:


M=(0.0102mol)/(0.1500L)\\\\M=0.0678M

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