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Calculate the number of moles of NaCl contained in .5000 L of a 1.5 M (Molarity) solution.

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Answer:

The number of moles of NaCl contained in 0.5000 L of a 1.5 M (Molarity) solution is 0.75 moles.

Step-by-step explanation:

Molar concentration is a measure of the concentration of a solute in a solution, be it some molecular, ionic, or atomic species.

Molarity M is the number of moles of solute that are dissolved in a given volume.

The Molarity of a solution is determined by the following expression:


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

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

In this case:

  • Molarity= 1.5 M
  • number of moles of solute= ?
  • volume= 0.5 L

Reemplacing:


1.5 M=(number of moles of solute)/(0.5 L)

Solving:

number of moles of solute= 1.5 M* 0.5 L

number of moles of solute= 0.75

The number of moles of NaCl contained in 0.5000 L of a 1.5 M (Molarity) solution is 0.75 moles.

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