How many moles are found in 5.00 g of NaCl (58.44 g/mol)?
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How many grams of NaCl (1 molar mass = 58.44 g/mol) are required to make 350 mL of a 1.25 M NaCl solution
Suppose 5.00 g of NaCl (FW = 58.44) and 5.00 g of Mg(NO3)2 (FW= 148.3) are added to 500.0 g of H2O at 25 °C. Find the mean activity coefficient of the Mg2+ and NO3 ions. loo X -A 1 .2-1 I'? 5g /58.44g/mol 0.085 SGnol
How much NaCl (58.44 g/mol) would be needed to make 500 ml of a 2mM NaCl solution?
To prepare a solution that contains 1.20 moles of NaCl, how many grams of NaCl are needed? None 23.0 g NaCl 70.1 g NaCl 58.44 g
Given 15.0 g of NaCl (MM of NaCl = 58.44 g/mol) is dissolved in 100.0 g of water: a. Determine the mass percent of this solution. b. Assume the density of the solution is 1.00 g/ml, calculate the molarity of the solution.
What is molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 4.65 g NaCl (FM = 58.44 g/mol) in enough water to make 275 mL of NaCl solution?
Calculate the Kf of a solvent when 50.0 g of NaCl (58.44 g/mol) is dissolved in 250.g of solvent and lowers the freezing point by 6.36°C. (Assume that the solute completely dissociates.) O 0.68 °C/m O 1.36 °C/m O 1.86 °C/m O 0.93 °C/m
Assuming complete dissociation of the electrolyte, if 11.96 grams of sodium chloride (NaCl, 58.44 g/mol) are dissolved in 243.0 grams of water, what is the boiling point of the solution?
How many grams of NaCl are in 191 mL of a 0.85 M NaCl solution? (The molar mass of NaCl is 58.44 g/mol.) Enter your numerical result in grams without the unit to a precision of 0.01 g.
A 1.000 L solution contains 0.5844 g NaCl (molar mass 58.44 g/mol) and 7.455 g KCl (molar mass 74.55 g/mol), both strong electrolytes. The concentration of Cl− ions in this solution is (A) 0.1000 mol/L (B) 0.1100 mol/L (C) 0.2000 mol/L (D) 1.000 mol/L (E) 1.100 mol/L