Final answer:
To find the mass of KCl in a 0.456 L solution with a molarity of 2.5 M, calculate the moles of KCl and multiply by its molar mass, resulting in 85 g of KCl when rounded to two significant figures.
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculating the Mass of KCl in a Solution
To determine the mass of KCl present in a 0.456 L solution with a molarity of 2.5 M, we first calculate the number of moles of KCl using the formula:
Moles of KCl = Volume of solution (in liters) × Molarity (M)
Moles of KCl = 0.456 L × 2.5 M = 1.14 moles
Next, we use the molar mass of KCl to find the mass. The molar mass of KCl is approximately 74.55 g/mol. So, the mass of KCl is:
Mass of KCl = Moles of KCl × Molar mass of KCl
Mass of KCl = 1.14 moles × 74.55 g/mol
Mass of KCl = 85.087 g
To provide the answer with two significant figures, we round it to 85 g.