Question
How many moles of C6H12O6 are contained in each volume of aqueous C6H1206 solution? Be sure each of your answer entries has the correct number of
significant figures.
Note: Reference the SI prefixes table for additional information.
Part 1 of 2
3.1 L of a 0.46 M solution
mol C6H126
310. mL of a 0.65 M solution
mol C6H126
significant figures.
Note: Reference the SI prefixes table for additional information.
Part 1 of 2
3.1 L of a 0.46 M solution
mol C6H126
310. mL of a 0.65 M solution
mol C6H126
Answers
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Part 1 of 2:
3.1 L of a 0.46 M solution
Number of moles = volume (L) x concentration (M)
Number of moles = 3.1 L x 0.46 mol/L
Number of moles = 1.426 mol
Therefore, 3.1 L of a 0.46 M solution contains 1.426 mol of C6H12O6.
310. mL of a 0.65 M solution
Convert 310. mL to liters: 310. mL = 0.310 L
Number of moles = volume (L) x concentration (M)
Number of moles = 0.310 L x 0.65 mol/L
Number of moles = 0.2015 mol
Therefore, 310. mL of a 0.65 M solution contains 0.2015 mol of C6H12O6.
3.1 L of a 0.46 M solution
Number of moles = volume (L) x concentration (M)
Number of moles = 3.1 L x 0.46 mol/L
Number of moles = 1.426 mol
Therefore, 3.1 L of a 0.46 M solution contains 1.426 mol of C6H12O6.
310. mL of a 0.65 M solution
Convert 310. mL to liters: 310. mL = 0.310 L
Number of moles = volume (L) x concentration (M)
Number of moles = 0.310 L x 0.65 mol/L
Number of moles = 0.2015 mol
Therefore, 310. mL of a 0.65 M solution contains 0.2015 mol of C6H12O6.