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24 January, 01:33

Suppose you wanted to dissolve 109 g of sodium carbonate in enough water to make 6.00 L of solution. What is the molarity of this solution?

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  1. 24 January, 05:16
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    Molarity

    a. Na2CO3

    Molar mass = 106 g/mol

    n = 109 g / (106 g/mol) = 1.028 mol

    b. 6.00L

    c. M=n/V

    M = 1.028 mol / 6.00 L

    M = 0.1713 mol / L

    Answer: The molarity of the sodium carbonate solution is 0.1713 mol/L
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