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9 December, 14:44

Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 20.275g calcium bromide dissolved in 575 mL of solution

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  1. 9 December, 17:35
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    1 - We have to get the molar mass of calcium bromide, by getting the chemical formula (CaBr2).

    From the chemical formula, we have to get the molecular weight for each of Ca&Br on the periodic table:

    Ca = 40.078 & Br = 79.904

    * from the chemical formula (CaBr2) so, the molecular weight of calcium bromide is:

    40.078 + 2x (79.904) = 199.89

    2 - number of moles = weight / molecular weight

    =20.275 / 199.89 = 0.1014 moles

    3 - where the volume of solution by littre = 575 mL / 1000 = 0.575 L

    So,

    4-Molarity = moles of solute / L of solution

    = 0.1014 / 0.575 = 0.1763 mol/L
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