The answer is A.
We know the formula for molarity :
<u>Molarity = Number of moles ÷ Volume</u>
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Let's assume there are 0.6 moles of NaCl in 1 liter of ocean water.
Then, mass of salt is :
- Mass of one mole salt × 0.6
- 58.5 × 0.6
- 35 grams
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Answer:
6.02 x 10²³ atoms
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Number of moles CaSO₄ = 1 mole
Unknown:
Number of Ca atoms in the given compound = ?
Solution:
The given compound is:
CaSO₄
1 mole of CaSO₄ is made up of 1 mole of Ca atoms
Now;
1 mole of any substance contains 6.02 x 10²³ atoms
1 mole of Ca atoms will also contain 6.02 x 10²³ atoms
First, we write the reaction equation:
3Pb(NO₃)₂ + 2Na₃PO₄ → 6NaNO₃ + 3Pb₃(PO₄)₂
Moles of Pb ions present:
moles = concentration x volume
= 0.15 x 0.25
= 0.0375
From the equation,
moles Pb : moles Na₃PO₄
= 3 : 2
Moles of Na₃PO₄:
2/3 x 0.0375
= 0.025
volume = moles / concentration
= 0.025 / 0.1
= 0.25 L
= 250 ml