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Determine the mass of CaBr2 needed to create a 500. ml solution with a concentration of 1.15 M.

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Answer:


m_(CaBr_2)=115gCaBr_2

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, we remember molarity is defined as the ratio of the moles of the solute to the volume of the solution in litres, therefore, for the given concentration and volume, we should solve the moles of calcium bromide to subsequently compute the mass, as shown below:


M=(n)/(V)\\ \\n=M*V=1.15(mol)/(L) *500mL*(1L)/(1000mL)=0.575mol

Next, since molar mass of calcium bromide is 200 g/mol, we can compute the mass:


m_(CaBr_2)=0.575mol*(1mol)/(200g) \\\\m_(CaBr_2)=115gCaBr_2

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