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bija089 [108]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!!

Chemistry
1 answer:
ValentinkaMS [17]3 years ago
4 0
0.188 mol = 6.016 g

(2*15.84)+(6.016)= 37.696 g--------- 2 NO2
37.696÷2= 18.848 g -------- 1 NO2

I am guessing we should convert mol into g then calculate ..

I am not sure though. please double check and let me know.
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2. 2.9 M is the molarity of a solution made of 215.1 g of HCl is dissolved to make 2.0 L of solution.

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molarity = \frac{number of moles}{volume}            2nd equation

Dilution formula

M1V1 = M2V2          3rd equation

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atomic mass of on emole lithium nitrate = 68.946 gram/mole

Molarity is given as 1.3 M

VOLUME=?

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n = \frac{21.6}{68.946}

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volume is calculated by applying equation 2.

volume = \frac{0.313}{1.3}

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2. Data given:

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volume = 2 litres

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using equation 1 number of moles calculated

number of moles = \frac{215.1}{36.46}

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