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13 February, 02:55

How many grams of copper (II) fluoride, CuF2, are needed to make 5.1 liters of a 1.4M solution?

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  1. 13 February, 05:55
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    Answer: 724.71 grams

    Explanation:

    Volume of solution (v) = 5.1 liters

    Concentration of solution (c) = 1.4M

    Amount of CuF2 needed (n) = ?

    Since concentration (c) is obtained by dividing the amount of solute dissolved by the volume of solvent, hence

    c = n / v

    make n the subject formula

    n = c x v

    n = 1.4M x 5.1 Liters

    n = 7.14 moles

    Since, 7.14 moles of CuF2 (n) is needed, use the molar mass of CuF2 to get the mass in grams.

    The atomic masses of Copper = 63.5g;

    and Fluorine = 19g

    So, I CuF2 = 63.5g + (19g x 2)

    = 63.5g + 38g

    = 101.5g/mol

    Then, apply the formula

    Number of moles = mass in grams / molar mass

    7.14 moles = m / 101.5 g/mol

    m = 7.14 moles x 101.5 g/mol

    m = 724.71g

    Thus, 724.71 grams of copper (II) fluoride, CuF2, are needed to make 5.1 liters of a 1.4M solution
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