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How many grams of NH4Cl will be needed to make a 1L solution with a concentration of 4.5M?

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    Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute in volume of 1 L solution.

    The molarity of solution to be prepared is 4.5 M

    the volume of solution to be prepared is 1 L

    therefore number of moles in 1 L - 4.5 mol

    mass of NH₄Cl required - 4.5 mol x 53.5 g/mol = 240.8 g

    A mass of 240.8 g of NH₄Cl is required to make a solution of 4.5 M
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