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28 January, 00:20

A chemist prepares a solution of copper (l) sulfate (CuSo4) by measuring out 11.7 g of copper (II) sulfate into a 350. mL volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water.

Calculate the concentration in mol/L of the chemist's copper (II) sulfate solution. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits molL x 1

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  1. 28 January, 02:30
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    0.209 mol/L

    Explanation:

    Given data

    Mass of copper (lI) sulfate (solute) : 11.7 g Volume of solution: 350 mL = 0.350 L

    The molar mass of copper (Il) sulfate is 159.61 g/mol. The moles corresponding to 11.7 grams are:

    11.7 g * (1 mol/159.61 g) = 0.0733 mol

    The molarity of copper (Il) sulfate is:

    M = moles of solute / liters of solution

    M = 0.0733 mol / 0.350 L

    M = 0.209 mol/L
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