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How many grams of CaCl₂ would be required to produce a 3.5 M solution with a volume
of 2.0 L?

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600 g CaCl
2
would be required to make
2 L
of a
3.5 M
solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
Molarity
=
moles of solute
liters of solution
A
3.5 M CaCl
2
solution contains
3.5 moles
CaCl
2
/L solution
.
We need to convert moles
CaCl
2
to grams. We do this by multiplying moles
CaCl
2
by its molar mass
(
110.978 g/mol
)
.
3.5
mol CaCl
2
×
110.978
g CaCl
2
1
mol CaCl
2
=
300 g CaCl
2
rounded to two significant figures
Since
300 g CaCl
2
are needed to make
1 L
of a
3.5 M
solution,
600 g CaCl
2
are needed to make
2 L
of a
3.5 M
solution.
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