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31 August, 04:16

If 0.0262 mol of cacl2 is dissolved in water to make a 0.520 m solution, what is the volume of the solution?

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  1. 31 August, 08:00
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    Cacl2 dissolve in water according to the following equation

    Cacl2 + H2O = Ca (OH) + Hcl

    Volume = moles/molarity

    The reacting ratio between CaCl2 to Ca (OH) is 1:1

    therefore moles of solution is also 0.0262 moles hence volume is =

    0.0262mol / 0.52mol/l = 0.0504L or50.4ml
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