upon evaporating at 25 ml sample of a table salt, NaCl, solution to dryness, 0.585 g of salt were obtained. the concentration of the solution, at the start, was:
upon evaporating at 25 ml sample of a table salt, NaCl, solution to dryness, 0.585 g of salt were obtained. the concentration of the solution, at the start, was:
let me guess...
we get molar mass of NaCl and get the difference with 0.585g to find out how much is gone then using the ratio get the original volume other than 25ml. using those two new numbers we found substitute it into
concentration= molarity = g/volume at the start.
upon evaporating at 25 ml sample of a table salt, NaCl, solution to dryness, 0.585 g of salt were obtained. the concentration of the solution, at the start, was:
It is a 0.4 Molar solution (moles/liter), and
25ml (0.025L) contains .585g/58.50g/moles. The answer is in moles present in 25 ml not the molarity of the solution.