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What is the molarity of a solution containing 12.25 g of NaBr in 150 mL of solution?

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Answer:

The molarity is
M = 0.7937 \ mol/L

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The mass of NaBr
m_b = 12.25 \ g

The volume of the solution is
V = 150 m L = 150 *10^(-3 )L

The number of moles of NaBr is


n_b = (m_b)/(M_b )

Where
M_b is the molar mass of NaBr which is a constant with value
M_b = 102.894 g/mol

So


n_b = (12.25)/(102.894)


n_b = 0.1191 \ mol

The Molarity is mathematically evaluated as


M = (n_b)/(V)

Substituting values


M = (0.1191)/(150 *10^(-3))


M = 0.7937 \ mol/L

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