Interpretation: The amount (in milliliter) is to be calculated when
Concept Introduction:
The molarity of a substance is defined as the number of moles present in the solute (The substance that is added in a solution is called the solute, e.g., salt is the solute in salt water.). Moles are the units used to represent the smaller units like atoms and molecules and the value of mole is given as
The expression for moles is as follows:
The expression for molarity is as follows:
Answer to Problem 98A
The amount
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Molar mass of the solute
Mass of
Molarity is
Substitute,
Substitute,
Convert
The amount
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