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11 August, 07:03

How many moles of sodium chloride are required to prepare 500.0 mL of a 0.100 M solution?

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  1. 11 August, 07:25
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    Molarity=Moles/Liter

    0.1M solution=x moles NaCl/0.5L (since 1000mL is one liter)

    Multiply both sides by 0.5 to isolate the variable x

    x=0.05 moles of NaCl is needed to maintain that molarity.
  2. 11 August, 09:43
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    0.0500 mol

    Explanation:

    0.100 M solution means that 0.100 mol of NaCl are in 1L=1000 mL solution.

    (0.100 mol/1000 mL) * 500 mL = 0.0500 mol
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