Asked by mel
What is the molarity of the Cl- ion in the solution of a sample containing 0.187g Cl- dissolved in 50.0 ml water?
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use your conversion factors to determine grams to mols and then use mols of cl- per solution to convert
Answered by
Robert
part a) 0.187/35.453 = 5.27 x 10^-4 moles of Cl
part b) 50 ml = .05 l
part a divided by part b = 1.05 x 10^-2 M
part b) 50 ml = .05 l
part a divided by part b = 1.05 x 10^-2 M
Answered by
DrBob222
0.187/35.453 = 0.00527 (the above answer should be x 10^-3).
0.00527/0.05 L = 0.105 M. (above should be x 10^-1).
0.00527/0.05 L = 0.105 M. (above should be x 10^-1).
Answered by
mel
so part a 0.187/35=0.005 mole Cl-
divided by
part b 50mls
divided by
part b 50mls
Answered by
mel
thanks
Answered by
mel
thanks your great
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