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Alonzo Meza
25 December, 01:06
How many g/l of barium chloride are in 0.5 M
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Kyler David
25 December, 02:42
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Molar mass BaCl₂ = 208.23 g/mol
C = M x molar mass
C = 0.5 x 208.23
C = 104.115 g/L
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