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How much solid LiCl should be weighed out to make 500.0 mL of 0.200 M LiCl
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bobpursley
molarity=mass/molmass *1/volumeinliters

mass=molarity*molemass*volume
= .2*42.4*.5 grams= in my head, about 4 grams. work it out accurately
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