Answer:
The molarity of a 50.0 ml aqueous solution containing 10.0 grams of table sal, Nacl, is 3.42
![(moles)/(L)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/chemistry/college/nvzsei5rkbdla0702pqwy8q6makm9imtqt.png)
Step-by-step explanation:
Molarity is a unit of concentration based on the volume of a solution and is defined as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. Then, the molarity of a solution is calculated by dividing the moles of the solute by the liters of the solution.
![Molarity (M)=(number of moles of the solute)/(volume of the solution)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/chemistry/high-school/jzfzl76t0afoca7v9gocaw6u97polaujjt.png)
Molarity is expressed in units (
).
Then you must know the amount of moles of the NaCl solute. For that it is necessary to know the molar mass. Being:
- 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
Then a rule of three applies as follows: if 58.45 grams are present in 1 mole of NaCl, 10 grams in how many moles will they be?
![moles=(10 grams*1 mole)/(58.45 grams)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/chemistry/high-school/j6npgtc8j81jfh5561j1kx6tgj3j1pfqkf.png)
moles= 0.171
So you know:
- number of moles of solute= 0.171 moles
- volume= 50 mL= 0.05 L
Replacing in the definition of molarity:
![Molarity (M)=(0.171 moles)/(0.05 L)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/chemistry/high-school/mc9r2jsfzvmktcn4q8w7qutcokim8olcju.png)
Solving:
Molarity= 3.42
![(moles)/(L)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/chemistry/college/nvzsei5rkbdla0702pqwy8q6makm9imtqt.png)
The molarity of a 50.0 ml aqueous solution containing 10.0 grams of table sal, Nacl, is 3.42
![(moles)/(L)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/chemistry/college/nvzsei5rkbdla0702pqwy8q6makm9imtqt.png)