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14 November, 15:27

What is the concentration (m) of ch3oh in a solution prepared by dissolving 16.8 g of ch3oh in sufficient water to give exactly 230 ml of solution?

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  1. 14 November, 16:20
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    The Molarity concentration is expressed in units of moles / L. So let us first determine the number of moles of CH3OH, and then divide that amount by the total volume of 0.230 L of solution.

    To determine the number of moles of CH3OH, divide the weight in grams of CH3OH by the molecular weight of CH3OH: (MW of CH3OH = 32 g / mol)

    number of moles = 16.8 g / (32 g / mol)

    number of moles = 0.525 mol CH3OH

    Then we calculate for molarity:

    Molarity = 0.525 mol CH3OH /.230 L

    Molarity = 2.2826 mol / L

    Molarity = 2.28 M
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