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                Calculate the number of grams needed to be dissolved and diluted to 100 ml to prepare 0.200M solution for the following substance BaCrO4.
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            DrBob222
            
    How many moles do you want? That is M x L = moles.
Then moles = grams/molar mass. You know moles and molar mass, solve for grams.
I should point out that BaCrO4 is not very soluble in water; therefore, you will need to dissolve it in an acid (not H2SO4 by the way) to get as much as 0.200M.
    
Then moles = grams/molar mass. You know moles and molar mass, solve for grams.
I should point out that BaCrO4 is not very soluble in water; therefore, you will need to dissolve it in an acid (not H2SO4 by the way) to get as much as 0.200M.
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