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What is the molarity of a 5.00x10^2 mL solution containing 21.1 g of potassium bromide (KBr)? The molar mass of KBr is 119.0 g/mol. a)3.55x10−4M b)42.2M c) 0.355 M d)8.87∗10−2…
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What is the molarity of a 5.00x10^2 mL solution containing 21.1 g of potassium bromide (KBr)? The molar mass of KBr is 119.0 g/mol. a)3.55x10−4M b)42.2M c) 0.355 M d)8.87∗10−2…
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What is the molarity of a 5.00x10^2 mL solution containing 21.1 g of potassium bromide (KBr)? The molar mass of KBr is 119.0 g/mol.
a)3.55x10−4M
b)42.2M
c) 0.355 M
d)8.87∗10−2
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Calculate the number of moles (n).
n = (21.1 g) x (1 mol / 119 g) = 211/1190 moles
Divide this number of moles by the volume of the solution,
M = (21/1190 moles) / (500 mL x 1L/1000mL) = 0.355 M
The answer is letter C.
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Volume of solution in liters:
5.00 x 10² mL / 1000 => 0.5 L
number of moles:
mass of solute / molar mass
21.1 / 119.0 => 0.1773 moles
Molarity = number of moles / volume
M = 0.1773 / 0.5
M = 0.355 mol/L
Answer C
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