Q13.56 P
Question
Calculate the molarity of each aqueous solution:
- 32.3 g of table sugar ( ) in 100. mL of solution
- 5.80 g of in 505 mL of solution.
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
The molarity of the 32.3g of table sugar ( ) in 0.100L of the solution is 0.944M.
The molarity of the 5.80g of in 0.505L of the solution is 0.167M.
1Step 1: Concentration of the Solution
The solution can be formed from the dissolution of the solute in the solvent. The solute decides the nature of the solution.
Molarity can be defined as the ratio of the mass of the solute to the volume of the solution present in the liter measure.
The number of moles can be defined as the ratio of the mass of the atom/molecule and the molar mass of the atom/molecule.
2Step 2: Expression to calculate the Concentration
a) Mass of = 32.3g
Molar Mass of = 342.3g/mole
b) Mass of
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