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How much potassium chloride is needed to make 0.500 m solution with 1.50 L of water?

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Answer:

55.9 g KCl.

Step-by-step explanation:

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In this case, according to the definition of molality for the 0.500-molar solution, we need to divide the moles of solute (potassium chloride) over the kilograms of solvent as shown below:


m=(mol)/(kilograms)

Thus, solving for the moles of solute, we obtain:


mol=m*kilograms

Since the density of water is 1 kg/L, we obtain the following moles:


mol=0.500mol/kg*1.50kg\\\\mol=0.75mol

Next, since the molar mass of KCl is 74.5513 g/mol, the mass would be:


0.75mol*(74.5513g)/(1mol)\\\\55.9g \ KCl

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