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6 October, 08:42

What is the molarity of 15g of LiCl dissolved in 500mL of water?

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  1. 6 October, 11:35
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    Molarity is the concentration of a given solution in moles per liters. It defines the number of moles contained in 1 liter of a solution.

    In this case, 1 mole of lithium chloride contains 42.4 g

    Therefore, 15 g contain 15/42.4 moles = 0.354 moles

    0.354 moles are contained in 500 ml, thus 1 liter will have,

    0.354 moles * 1000 / 500 = 0.707 moles

    Thus, the molarity of LiCl = 0.707 M
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