Answer:
The molarity is 3.42
Step-by-step explanation:
The molarity reflects the concentration of a solution and indicates the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. In other words, the molarity (M) is the number of moles of solute that are dissolved in a given volume.
The Molarity of a solution is determined by the following formula:
Molarity is expressed in units (
).
To know the amount of moles of solute (NaCl) you must know its molar mass. If:
- Na: 23 g/mole
- Cl: 35.45 g/mole
the molar mass of NaCl is: 23 g/mole + 35.45 g/mole= 58.45 g/mole
Now you apply a rule of three as follows: if 58.45 g of NaCl are present in 1 mole, 10 grams of the compound in how many moles are they?
moles= 0.171
Then:
- number of moles of solute: 0.171 moles
- volume= 50 mL= 0.05 L (being 1 L=1000 mL)
Replacing in the definition of molarity:
Molarity= 3.42
The molarity is 3.42