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  • 09-02-2021
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What mass of Na2CO3 is required to create 750 mL of an aqueous solution where the concentration of the carbonate (CO3-2) ions is 1.75 M? (assume complete dissociation)

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  • 09-02-2021

Answer:

139.11 grams

Explanation:

The molarity (M) is equal to m (moles) /L (liters).

Notice how it is in mL so converting it would be 0.75 L (750*10-3)

Now plug in the information

1.75=m/0.75

m=1.3125

Now m is in moles so convert to grams to get the mass

1.3125 mol Na2CO3 * 105.9888 g Na2CO3 = 139.1103

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