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A chemist prepares a solution of barium chlorate by measuring out of barium chlorate into a volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water. Calculate the concentration in of the chemist's barium chlorate solution. Round your answer to significant digits.

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  1. 15 November, 01:58
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    Answer: The concentration C is given as;

    C = n/V = 0.138/0.5 = 0.276mol/L

    A chemist prepares a solution of barium chlorate BaClO32 by measuring out 42. g of barium chlorate into a 500. mL volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water. Calculate the concentration in / molL of the chemist's barium chlorate solution.

    Explanation:

    To calculate the concentration C of this solution, in mol/L

    C = n/V = mol/L

    where, n is the number of moles

    V is the volume

    The data are:

    mass m of barium chlorate = 42g

    V=500mL equivalent to 0.5 L

    The problem gives the Volume, there is to find the number of moles, n.

    n from the stochiometry of molarity is equal to

    n = m/M, where m is the mass in g, and M the molecular weight.

    We have m, we must calculate M for Ba (ClO3) 2

    Ba = 137.327 Cl = 35.453 O = 15.9994

    Molar mass of Ba (ClO3) 2 = 137.327 + (35.453 + 15.9994*3) * 2 = 304.2294 g/mol

    n = m/M = 42/304.2394 = 0.138moles

    Finally the concentration will be given after converting the volume from mL to L.

    The concentration C is given as;

    C = n/V = 0.138/0.5 = 0.276mol/L
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