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0.467 mol NaCl are needed to

create a 0.875 m solution using 534
g of water. How many grams of
sodium chloride are required to
make the solution?

0.467 mol NaCl are needed to create a 0.875 m solution using 534 g of water. How many-example-1

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Answer:

27.4 gram is the solution it's simple dude...

Step-by-step explanation:

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now see simple solution

molality is denoted by m

so

m= moles of solute / mass of solvent in kg.

i hope your know the meaning of solute and solvent....

so moles are given 0.467

and molar mass is given 58.44

so just take out the gram means

by applying formula

58.44×0.467

it will give 27.4 grams simple.....

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