Respuesta :
Answer: 36.53g
Explanation:
First we need to find the amount of NaCl that dissolves in 1L of the solution that produced 5M of NaCl
Molarity = 5M
MM of NaCl = 58.45
Molarity = Mass conc (g/L) / MM
Mass conc. (g/L) of NaCl = Molarity x MM
= 5 x 58.45 = 292.25g
Next, we need to find the amount that will dissolve in 125mL(i.e 0.125L)
From the calculations above,
292.25g of NaCl dissolved in 1L
Therefore Xg of NaCl will dissolve in 0.125L of the solution i.e
Xg of NaCl = 292.25 x 0.125 = 36.53g.
Therefore 36.53g of NaCl will dissolve in 125mL of the solution
The amount of solute will dissolve in 125mL of the solution - 36.53g.
Given:
Molarity = 5M
MM of NaCl = 58.45
Solution:
To find the amount of solute in 125 mL of NaCl we need to find the amount of solute the will dissolve in 1 liter.
Molarity = Mass concentration (g/L) / Molar Mass
then, Mass concentration of NaCl = Molarity x Molar Mass
= 5 x 58.45
= 292.25g
So, the 292.25g of solute will diisolve in NaCl 1L
Hence, X gram of NaCl will dissolve in 0.125L of the solution:
=> Xg of NaCl = 292.25 x 0.125
= 36.53g.
Thus, the amount of solute will dissolve in 125mL of the solution - 36.53g.
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