Mac5andradam
Mac5andradam Mac5andradam
  • 21-07-2016
  • Chemistry
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Determine the number of grams of NaCl necessary to make up 100 mL of a 0.10 M solution.


0.017 g
0.58 g
1.7 g
58 g

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meerkat18
meerkat18 meerkat18
  • 21-07-2016
Molarity is obtained by dividing the number of moles by the volume of the solution in liters. Therefore, the number of moles is the product of molarity and volume.
                           n = (100 mL) x (1 L / 1000 mL) x (0.10 M) = 0.01 moles
Multiply this value with the molar mass of NaCl to obtain the amount of substance in mass,
                            m = (0.01 moles) x (58.45 g/ mol) = 0.5845 g
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Littlebittmore123 Littlebittmore123
  • 04-03-2020

Answer:

0.58

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