Asked by haley
A solution of silver perchlorate (AgClO4) is made by dissolving 40.4 g of pure silver perchlorate and diluting it to exactly 140 ml. What is the solutions molarity?
Can you just go through the steps of what I need to do? I'm so confused. Thanks
Can you just go through the steps of what I need to do? I'm so confused. Thanks
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Answered by
bobpursley
a. determine the mole mass of AgClO4
b. then determine the moles of silver perchlorate. 40.4/molmass
c. then divide by liters of solution (0.140)
Molarity=moles/volumeinLiters
b. then determine the moles of silver perchlorate. 40.4/molmass
c. then divide by liters of solution (0.140)
Molarity=moles/volumeinLiters
Answered by
rankotsane
1.413mol/L
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