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What mass of NaNo3 is needed to make 400mL of a 0.3M solution? (molar mass = 84.99)
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What mass of NaNo3 is needed to make 400mL of a 0.3M solution? (molar mass = 84.99)
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Since you have molarity and volume, you can find the mols.
The formula for molarity is M=mols/liters
So mols = M*liters
Convert 400 mL to .4 L
.3M * .4L= .12 mols NaNo3
Now convert moles to grams
.12 mols * (84.99 g NaNo3/1 mol)
=10.1988 g of NaNo3
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