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A chemist wants to make 6.5 L of a 0.340 M CaCl2 solution. Part A What mass of CaCl2 (in g) should the chemist use? Express your answer using two significant figures.

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Answer:

The answer to your question is 245 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

Data

Volume 6.5 L

Molarity = 0.34

mass of CaCl₂ = ?

Process

1.- Calculate the molar mass of CaCl₂

molar mass = (1 x 40) + (2 x 35.5)

= 40 + 71

= 111 g

2.- Convert the grams to moles

111 g of CaCl₂ -------------- 1 mol

x ---------------0.34 mol

x = (0.34 x 111) / 1

x = 37.74 g

3.- Calculate the total mass

37.74 g ------------------ 1 L

x ------------------ 6.5 L

x = (6.5 x 37.74) / 1

x = 245.31

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