Asked by Lindsey
What volume of solution do you have if you know you dissolved 0.0500g nitric acid to make solution that was determined to be 0.0793M (molarity).
My teacher gave 10.0 mL as the answer, but I got .0098. Not quite sure where I went wrong.
My teacher gave 10.0 mL as the answer, but I got .0098. Not quite sure where I went wrong.
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Answered by
DrBob222
0.0500 g. I don't know what molar mass your teacher used but let's try 63 since that's a nice round number.
0.0500g/63 = 0.000794 mols.
mols/L =M
0.000794/L = 0.0793
L = 0.000794/0.0793 = 0.01 L = 10.0 mL
Your teacher's answer looks cool to me.
0.0500g/63 = 0.000794 mols.
mols/L =M
0.000794/L = 0.0793
L = 0.000794/0.0793 = 0.01 L = 10.0 mL
Your teacher's answer looks cool to me.
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