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vitfil [10]
3 years ago
12

A 16.9 gram sample of KCl is used to mak a 250 mL KCl solution. What is the molarity of the KCl solution?

Chemistry
2 answers:
Nataly_w [17]3 years ago
6 0

The molarity of the KCl solution : <u><em>0.9068</em></u>

<h3>Further explanation </h3>

Stochiometry in Chemistry studies about chemical reactions mainly emphasizes quantitative, such as the calculation of volume, mass, which is related to the number of molecules, elements, etc.

The concentration of a substance can be expressed in several quantities such as moles, percent (%) weight / volume,), molarity, molality, parts per million (ppm) or mole fraction. The concentration shows the amount of solute in a unit of the amount of solvent.

  • Mole

Mole itself is the number of particles contained in a substance

1 mole = 6.02.10²³ particles

Mole can also be sought if the amount of substance mass and its molar mass is known

\large{\boxed{\boxed{\bold{mole=\frac{mass}{molar\:mass}}}}

  • Molarity (M)

Molarity is a way to express the concentration of the solution

Molarity shows the number of moles of solute in every 1 liter of solute or mmol in each ml of solution

\large{\boxed {\bold {M ~ = ~ \frac {n} {V}}}

Where

M = Molarity

n = Number of moles of solute

V = Volume of solution

So to find the number of moles can be expressed as

\boxed{\bold{n=V\times M}}

A 16.9 gram sample of KCl is used to make a 250 mL KCl solution

  • mole

Molar mass of KCl is 74.5513 g/mol

\large{\boxed{\bold{mole=\frac{mass}{molar\:mass}}}

\displaystyle mole=\frac{16.9}{74.5513}}

mole = 0.2267

  • molarity

\displaystyle M=\frac{mole}{V(l)}

Volume = 250 ml = 0.25 L

\displaystyle M=\frac{0.2267\:mole}{0.25\:L}

\boxed{\bold{M=0.9068}}

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Genrish500 [490]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

0.906 gm/l

Explanation:

We know that molarity of the a solution is given by,

M= \frac{w}{m} \times \frac{1000}{v}, where 'M' is the molarity, 'w' is the weight of the sample, 'm' is the molar mass, and 'v' is the volume of the solution.

Molarity of a solution tells us the concentration of the solute in the solvent.

Molar mass of KCl is = 74.55

Putting the values we get,

M = \frac{16.9}{74.55} \times \frac{1000}{250}=0.906 gm/l

So the molarity of KCl solution is 0.906 gm/l.

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