Respuesta :
Answer:
Concentration of the chemist's copper(II) sulfate solution is 0.43 mol/L
Note: The volume of the flask is assumed to be 250 mL
Explanation:
Since the volume of the volumetric flask is not given, we assume the volume its volume to be 250 mL.
Mass of copper (ii) sulfate = 17.2 g; molar mass of copper (ii) sulfate = 160 g/mol
Concentration in mol/L = number of moles/volume in litres
Number of moles of copper (ii) sulfate = 17.2 g / 160 g/mol = 0.1075 moles
Volume of flask in litres = 250 mL/1000 mL * 1 L = 0.250 L
Concentration = 0.1075 moles / 0.250 L = 0.43 mol/L
Therefore, concentration of the chemist's copper(II) sulfate solution is 0.43 mol/L
Answer:
0.5000
Explanation:
We can measure the concentration of the copper sulfate solution as 1.000 mol/L. Since the tank contains one half liter, the solution contains 0.5000 moles of copper sulfate.