Asked by JBS
The concentration of sodium chloride in an aqueous solution that is 2.23 M and that has a density of
1.01 g/mL is __ % by mass.
1.01 g/mL is __ % by mass.
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Answered by
bobpursley
concentration by mass..
mass NaCl=2.23*formulamassNaCl (per liter
mass solution=1liter*1010g/liter
percent= massNaCl/masssolution
mass NaCl=2.23*formulamassNaCl (per liter
mass solution=1liter*1010g/liter
percent= massNaCl/masssolution
Answered by
JBS
2.23 x 58.443 = 130.33
mass is 1010g
130.33/1140.33= 11.4
but 12.9 is the right answer...
mass is 1010g
130.33/1140.33= 11.4
but 12.9 is the right answer...
Answered by
DrBob222
Look at Bob P's work. mass solution is 1010g, (you added 1010+130.33=1140.33 which isn't correct).
130.33/1010 = 12.9%
130.33/1010 = 12.9%
Answered by
JBS
sorry, im used to adding together once you convert to grams...
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