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Molarity & Solutions

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Prescription drugs in the correct concentration make you better.In higher concentration they can kill you.

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Chemists need to make solutions that have precise concentrations

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Pesticides must be in proper concentrations.

Food additives must be in correct concentrations.

A driver is legally impaired at 0.08 mg/mL blood alcohol content.

Chemists control the concentration of chemicals using the concepts we will develop in this unit.

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Concentration

Concentration-the amount of solute that is dissolved into a solvent

Concentrated-when a solution has a high concentration of solute

Dilute-when a solution has a low concentration of solute

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Concentration…

Concentration can be described in terms of “weak” or “strong”, “concentrated” or “dilute”, but these are both relative terms and can be subjective.

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Molarity

Molarity is one way to measure concentration; it is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution.

The unit of molarity is mol/L, which can be abbreviated with an uppercase M.

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The concentration of a solution tells you how much solute that is dissolved in a given amount of solvent (water).

The molarity is the concentration of a solution.

Molarity = MolesLiter

1. 2.255 moles of NaCl is dissolved in 4.0 L of water, calculate the molarity.

Molarity =

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The concentration of a solution tells you how much solute that is dissolved in a given amount of solute (water).

The molarity is the concentration of a solution.

Molarity = MolesLiter

1. 2.255 moles of NaCl is dissolved in 4.0 L of water, calculate the molarity.

Molarity = 2.255 moles4.0 L

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The concentration of a solution tells you how much solute that is dissolved in a given amount of solute (water).

The molarity is the concentration of a solution.

Molarity = MolesLiter

1. 2.255 moles of NaCl is dissolved in 4.0 L of water, calculate the molarity.Molarity = 2.255 moles = 0.56 moles = 0.56 M(Molar)

4.0 L Liter

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2. 5.00 g KOH is dissolved in 250. mL of water, calculate the molarity.

Molarity =

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2. 5.00 g KOH is dissolved in 250. mL of water, calculate the molarity.

Molarity = 5.00 g 1

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2. 5.00 g KOH is dissolved in 250. mL of water, calculate the molarity.

K = 39.0 (mass off periodic table)O = 16.0H = 1.0 56.0 g/mol

Molarity = 5.00 g x 1 mole 1 56.0 g

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2. 5.00 g KOH is dissolved in 250. mL of water, calculate the molarity.

K = 39.0 (mass off periodic table)O = 16.0H = 1.0 56.0 g/mol

Molarity = 5.00 g x 1 mole 1 56.0 g

0.250 L

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2. 5.00 g KOH is dissolved in 250. mL of water, calculate the molarity.

K = 39.0 (mass off periodic table)O = 16.0H = 1.0 56.0 g/mol

Molarity = 5.00 g x 1 mole 1 56.0 g

0.250 L

= 0.356 M

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3. How many moles are there in 205. mL of a 0.172 M solution?

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3. How many moles are there in 205. mL of a 0.172 M solution?

0.172 moles 1 L

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3. How many moles are there in 205. mL of a 0.172 M solution?

0.172 moles x 0.205 L 1 L 1

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3. How many moles are there in 205. mL of a 0.172 M solution?

0.172 moles x 0.205 L = 0.0353 moles 1 L 1

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4. How many grams NaCl are there in 250.0 mL of 0.500 M solution?

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4. How many grams NaCl are there in 250.0 mL of 0.500 M solution?

0.250 L

1

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4. How many grams NaCl are there in 250.0 mL of 0.500 M solution?

0.250 L x 0.500 moles

1 1 L

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4. How many grams NaCl are there in 250.0 mL of 0.500 M solution?

0.250 L x 0.500 moles x 58.5 g

1 1 L 1 mole

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4. How many grams NaCl are there in 250.0 mL of 0.500 M solution?

0.250 L x 0.500 moles x 58.5 g = 7.31 g

1 1 L 1 mole

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5. How many grams of NaCl must be used to prepare a 100.0 mL of 0.250 M solution.

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5. How many grams of NaCl must be used to prepare a 100.0 mL of 0.250 M solution.

0.1000 L 1

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5. How many grams of NaCl must be used to prepare a 100.0 mL of 0.250 M solution.

0.1000 L x 0.250 moles 1 1 L

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5. How many grams of NaCl must be used to prepare a 100.0 mL of 0.250 M solution.

0.1000 L x 0.250 moles x 58.5 g 1 1 L 1 mole

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5. How many grams of NaCl must be used to prepare a 100.0 mL of 0.250 M solution.

0.1000 L x 0.250 moles x 58.5 g = 1.46 g 1 1 L 1 mole

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6. How many milliliters of a 0.200 M solution of CoCl2 will contain 25.0 g?

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6. How many milliliters of a 0.200 M solution of CoCl2 will contain 25.0 g?

25.0 g 1

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6. How many milliliters of a 0.200 M solution of CoCl2 will contain 25.0 g?

25.0 g x 1 mole 1 129.9 g

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6. How many milliliters of a 0.200 M solution of CoCl2 will contain 25.0 g?

25.0 g x 1 mole x 1 L 1 129.9 g 0.200 mol

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6. How many milliliters of a 0.200 M solution of CoCl2 will contain 25.0 g?

25.0 g x 1 mole x 1 L x 1000 mL 1 129.9 g 0.200 mol 1 L

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6. How many milliliters of a 0.200 M solution of CoCl2 will contain 25.0 g?

25.0 g x 1 mole x 1 L x 1000 mL = 962 mL 1 129.9 g 0.200 mol 1 L

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7. Describe how you would prepare 100.0 mL of a 0.200 M solution of CoCl2.

0.1000 L x 0.200 moles x 129.9 g = 2.60 g1 L 1 mole

Weigh 2.60 g of CoCl2

Dissolve in water

Transfer to a 100 mL volumetric flask and fill to the line


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