360 mg / 1000 => 0.36 g
molar mass => 180 /mol
number of moles:
mass of solute / molar mass
0.36 / 180 => 0.002 moles
Volume solution = 200 mL / 1000 => 0.2 L
M = n / V
M = 0.002 / 0.2
M = 0.01 mol/L
hope this helps!
Answer:
2.57 g of H₂
Solution:
The Balance Chemical Equation is as follow,
N₂ + 3 H₂ → 2 NH₃
According to Balance equation,
34.06 g (2 moles) NH₃ is produced by = 6.04 g (3 moles) of H₂
So,
14.51 g of NH₃ will be produced by = X g of H₂
Solving for X,
X = (14.51 g × 6.04 g) ÷ 34.06 g
X = 2.57 g of H₂
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Answer:
Unsaturated
Explanation:
In order to successfully answer this question, we need to think about the solubility of solutes in specific solvents, typically water.
- A solution is considered to be unsaturated if at a given temperature and volume of water we may still add more solute and it will dissolve;
- A solution is considered to be saturated if at a given temperature and volume of water we have a maximum amount of solute dissolved and trying to add more solute results in undissolved crystals that can be seen in the solution;
- A solution is considered to be oversaturated (or supersaturated) i at a given temperature and volume of water we exceeded the maximum amount of a solute that could possibly dissolve.
In this case, if we can continue to add more solute to a solution and the solute dissolves, we may state that we are still at a point in which we have an unsaturated solution.