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what is the concentration of a solution made by mixing 22.0 g of salt with 200 mL of water? assume that the volume of the water does not change when the salt is added
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Answered by
Damon
NaCl = 23 + 35 = 58 g/mol
22/58 = .379 mol
.379 mol/ .2 liter = 1.9 M
22/58 = .379 mol
.379 mol/ .2 liter = 1.9 M
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Anonymous
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dani
400
Answered by
dani
it is 400 ml of concentration
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Ur mom
Well My mom said its " Go to school hunny " ;))
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Hi Guys
I got asked that question in school so i didnt get an answer
Answered by
Bro
Whats the question
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Bro
Upvote
Answered by
Soph
The concentration is 20g/100mL
Answered by
anonymous
its kinda sad that we're answering a question from 2015-
Answered by
Safiaa
Basiclly we divide 22 grams of salt, and you divide by 2, so 22 divided by 2 is 11, the answer for that is 11g of salt, We usually divide 200ml of water by 2, so the answer is 100ml of water.
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poo
400ml
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#almost Christmas
The concentration is 11g/100ml
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