Asked by KT
What is the concentration of a solution which contains 1 mole of CaCl2 dissolved in 2000mL of solutions?
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Answered by
DrBob222
In what units? molarity? molality, percent by mass? percent w/v?
For molarity, M = moles/L solution.
So M = 1 mole/2 L = 0.5 M.
For molarity, M = moles/L solution.
So M = 1 mole/2 L = 0.5 M.
Answered by
Jazmi
0.5 M
Answered by
Jazmi
But it's bettet to mention as 0.5 F.
F specifies formality.
Since the solute is an electrolyte or in other words calcium chloride ionize in water (dissociate), we can report the answer in 'F'.
F specifies formality.
Since the solute is an electrolyte or in other words calcium chloride ionize in water (dissociate), we can report the answer in 'F'.
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