Asked by bob
A pickling solution is prepared by dissolving 278 g of NaCl in 4-1 L of water. Calculate the osmolarity of the solution
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Answered by
Anonymous
How many ml of 5.0 M NaOH do I need to get 39.0 g of NaOH
Answered by
DrBob222
I can't tell if that is 4.1 L or you have the solute dissolved in four(4) 1L containers.
Osmolarity = # moles solute particles/L soln.
# moles solute particles is (278/molar mass NaCl)*2/L soln. Subtitute whatever the correct value is for the volume of solution.
Osmolarity = # moles solute particles/L soln.
# moles solute particles is (278/molar mass NaCl)*2/L soln. Subtitute whatever the correct value is for the volume of solution.
Answered by
DrBob222
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