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If you haven't taken chem in a while you probably won't get this but whatever
"Oxalic acid, H2C2O4, occurs as the potassium or calcium salt in many plants, including rhubarb and spinach. An aqueous solution of oxalic acid is 0.602 m H2C2O4. The density of the solution is 1.022 g/mL. What is the molar concentration?"
Molar concentration = Molarity = moles of solvent / liters of solution
assume 1 L
1.022 g/mL = 1022 g/L
mm of H2c204
= 2 + 12(2) + 16(4) = 90
moles is given as .602 moles / 1kg
1L = 1kg in aqueous solution so why can't you now just do this
.602 moles of solute / 1.022 kg of solution?
"Oxalic acid, H2C2O4, occurs as the potassium or calcium salt in many plants, including rhubarb and spinach. An aqueous solution of oxalic acid is 0.602 m H2C2O4. The density of the solution is 1.022 g/mL. What is the molar concentration?"
Molar concentration = Molarity = moles of solvent / liters of solution
assume 1 L
1.022 g/mL = 1022 g/L
mm of H2c204
= 2 + 12(2) + 16(4) = 90
moles is given as .602 moles / 1kg
1L = 1kg in aqueous solution so why can't you now just do this
.602 moles of solute / 1.022 kg of solution?