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Chemistry, 06.05.2020 21:39 hHRS2997

Can someone help me in understanding the equations for finding molarity.

These are the equations that I’m given:

Moles of solute= (liters of solution) x (molarity of solution)

(Initial concentrations) x (initial volume) = (final concentration) x (final volume)

Or C1 V1 = C2 V2

Here is an example exercises if y’all need it to explain. No rush :)

1. Calculate the molarity of the solution.
29g of NaCl in 0.25 liters of water. (The molecular weight is 54.44 g/mole)

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2. The molecular weight of NaCl is 58.44g/mol. If you had a 1.0 molar solution (1.0M), you would have to put 58.44g of salt in 1.0 liter of solution.

How many moles of NaCl would you have in 10.0 mL of this solution?

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