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30 March, 19:37

You need to make an aqueous solution of 0.202 M calcium bromide for an experiment in lab, using a 125 mL volumetric flask. How much solid calcium bromide should you add?

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  1. 30 March, 23:22
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    You need to make an aqueous solution of 0.202 M which equal to 0.202 mol/liter. If you only have 125ml solute, then the amount of calcium bromide needed would be:

    concentration = mass / volume

    0.202 mol / 1000ml = mass / 125ml

    weight = (0.202 mol / 1000ml) * 125ml = 0.02525 mol

    If you need to convert the mass into g it would be: 0.02525 mol * 200g/mol = 5.05 grams
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