This is a sodium chloride solution with the concentration of 0,5844 g NaCl to
1 L water.
This solution contain 0,3 mol of sodium chloride.
This question can be answered with the equation n = m ÷ M (where n is the number of mol's, m is te mass in grams and M is the Molar Mass of Sodium Chloride). Now, sodium chloride's molecular formula is written as, NaCl Now if we think of this formula as representing a ratio of elements within the compound, we can see that, NaCl : Cl = 1 mole of sodium chloride molecules : 1 mole of Chloride atoms So, as we know the mol ratio for this molecule, we can establish the mass of sodium in 11.7g of sodium chloride by first calculating the number of moles of Sodium chloride in 11.7g of the substance, so then moles = mass of sodium chloride ÷ Molar mass of sodium chloride = 11.7 ÷ 58.44277 = 0.20019584971759552122529442050745 moles (note that in stochiometry i personally prefer not to round numbers until the end of the question Now by applying this number to the mol ratio, we can calculate the number of moles of sodium in sodium chloride 1 mole of sodium chloride molecules : 1 mole of Chloride atoms =0.20019584971759552122529442050745 : 0.20019584971759552122529442050745 Now that we have established that the number of moles of of sodium in 11.7g of sodium chloride is 0.20019584971759552122529442050745 mol, the mass of sodium in 11.7g of sodium chloride can be calculated with the formula, m = n M = mass of sodium in 11.7g of sodium chloride = 0.20019584971759552122529442050745 X 23 = 4.6045045435046969881817716716713g (all decimal places)
The answer is 0,1648 g NaCl.
0,6 M of sodium chloride is 35,064 g.
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In chemistry, the concentration of a substance in solution is determined by molarity, which is symbolized by "M". This indicates the number of moles of a substance dissolved in one liter of a solvent (usually water). For example: - 1 mole of sodium chloride = 58 grams - If 116 grams of sodium chloride are dissolved in 1 liter of water, then that solution is a 2-molar (2 M) solution of sodium chloride. - If 232 grams of sodium chloride are dissolved in 1 liter of water, then that solution is a 4-molar (4 M) solution of sodium chloride.
The needed mass of sodium chloride is 29,22 g.
Table Salt ( Sodium Chloride, NaCl) 2Na + Cl2 -> 2NaCl
100ml is 0.1 litres, so you need 0.1 moles of sodium chloride.
Silver nitrate is not soluble in a sodium chloride solution.
The osmotic pressure is 24,44 at.
molecular formula for sodium chloride = NaClIf the mole (n) for NaCl = 5.3 moles, then the mole of sodium (Na) = 5.3 moles as well. 1 to 1 ratio mass = moles X molar mass m = 5.3 x 22.9 = 121.37 grams of sodium in 5.3 moles of sodium chloride