Answer:
5.48 g
Step-by-step explanation:
The concentration in M represents the mol/L, or the number of moles in each L of the solution, and it can be calculated by the number of moles (n) divided by the volume of the solution (V) in L, so:
M = n/V
1.71 = n/0.100
n = 0.171 mol
The molar mass of methanol is 32.04 g/mol, and it is the mass (m) divided by the number of moles:
FM = m/n
32.04 = m/0.171
m = 5.48 g