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5 May, 19:59

You want to make 100 mL of a 2.5 M stock solution of calcium chloride (molecular weight 110.98 g/mol). How many grams of calcium chloride do you need to weigh out in order to make this solution? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a gram.

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  1. 5 May, 20:15
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    27.7 g

    Explanation:

    100 mL = 0.100 L

    To solve this problem we use the definition of molarity:

    M = mol / L

    From the problem we're given M = 2.5 M and volume = 0.100 L. We use the above formula and calculate the required moles of calcium chloride (CaCl₂):

    2.5 M = moles / 0.100 L moles = 0.25 moles CaCl₂

    Finally we use the molecular weight of calcium chloride to calculate the required mass:

    0.25 moles CaCl₂ * 110.98 g/mol = 27.745 g CaCl₂

    Rounding to the nearest tenth of a gram the answer is 27.7 g.
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