Ask Question
30 November, 14:52

How would you make 100.0 mL of a 0.150 M NaCl solution?

+5
Answers (1)
  1. 30 November, 15:50
    0
    There are a number of ways to express concentration of a solution. This includes molarity. It is expressed as the number of moles of solute per volume of the solution. For example, we are given a solution of 2M NaOH this describes a solution that has 2 moles of NaOH per 1 L volume of the solution.

    0.150 M NaCl = 0.150 mol NaCl / L solution

    mass of NaCl needed = 0.150 mol NaCl / L solution (.100 L) (58.44 g/mol) = 87.66 g NaCl needed

    Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅ “How would you make 100.0 mL of a 0.150 M NaCl solution? ...” in 📙 Chemistry if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers