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Ptrpared a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) by measuring out 49.Umol of sodium chloride into 150. ML. Volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water. Calucate the concentration in mol/L of the sodium chloride solution,

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User Vy Do
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Answer:

The answer to your question is below

Step-by-step explanation:

Data

Substance = NaCl

moles of NaCl = 49

volume = 150 ml

Process

Molarity is a unit of concentration that makes a relation of the moles of a substance and the volume.

Molarity = moles / volume (L)

1.- Convert 150 ml to L

1000 ml ------------------ 1 L

150 ml ----------------- x

x = (150 x 1) / 1000

x = 0.15 L

2.- Substitution

Molarity = 49 / 0.15

Molarity = 326. 7

I have a doubt if the number of moles is 49 moles or 49μmoles

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