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What is the molal concentration,m,of tin in a solution of 5.000grams of tin dissolved 95.000grams of copper
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Jai
Formula to be used:
Molality = moles of solute / kg solvent
Steps:
#1. To do this, get the molar mass of Tin, using a periodic table. Fomula for Tin in Sn (look it up in the periodic table, and you'll see its mass).
#2. After you get the mass of Tin, divide it by 5 g, and you'll have the moles of solute.
#3. Finally, divide moles of solute to 95 g Copper. Of course, convert first grams to kilograms.
Hope this helps :3
Molality = moles of solute / kg solvent
Steps:
#1. To do this, get the molar mass of Tin, using a periodic table. Fomula for Tin in Sn (look it up in the periodic table, and you'll see its mass).
#2. After you get the mass of Tin, divide it by 5 g, and you'll have the moles of solute.
#3. Finally, divide moles of solute to 95 g Copper. Of course, convert first grams to kilograms.
Hope this helps :3
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