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  • 13-11-2018
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How many grams of NaCl are required to make 150.0mL of a 5.000 m solution

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kenmyna
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  • 13-11-2018

The  number of  grams of NaCl  required  to make 150.0 ml of a 5.000m solution  is  43.875  grams


calculation

Step 1:  calculate  moles of NaCl

moles=  molarity x  volume in liters

volume in liters =  150.0  ml/1000= 0.15  l

moles is=  5.000mol/l  x0.15  l  =0.75  moles


Step2 :  find  mass

mass=  moles  x molar  mass

molar mass  of NaCl= 23 +35.5 = 58.5  g/mol

mass= 0.75  moles x58.5 g/mol = 43.875 grams

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