3.3 mol/l
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 250.0 ml = 0.250 liters ) Find moles. 61.7 grams LiCl (1 mole/42.391 grams) = 1.455 moles lithium chloride Molarity = 1.455 moles LiCl/0.250 liters = 5.82 M LiCl -------------------
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 230 ml = 0.0230 Liters) Molarity = 2.60 moles LiCl/0.230 Liters = 11. 3 M LiCl -----------------
Formation of a lithium chloride (LiCl) solution
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LiCl has ionic bonding. (There is no compound with a formula LiCL.)
You know because of solubility rules that LiCl disassociates 100% in water. So, knowing that molarity is equal to moles/liters Molarity LiCl = 1.97mol / 33.2 L Molarity = 0.059 M LiCl
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 250.0 ml = 0.250 liters ) Find moles. 61.7 grams LiCl (1 mole/42.391 grams) = 1.455 moles lithium chloride Molarity = 1.455 moles LiCl/0.250 liters = 5.82 M LiCl -------------------
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 230 ml = 0.0230 Liters) Molarity = 2.60 moles LiCl/0.230 Liters = 11. 3 M LiCl -----------------
Formation of a lithium chloride (LiCl) solution
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HF and CN- have covalent bonds.
LiCl has ionic bonding. (There is no compound with a formula LiCL.)
55.11g. The molecular weight of LiCl is 6.94 + 35.45 = 42.39 To make 1 liter of 0.65M we need 0.65 X 42.39 g = 27.5535g So to make 2 liters we need twice as much:- 55.11g
Lithium Chloride
LiCl is the compound lithium chloride.
There is no such thing as LiCi. However, LiCl (with a lowercase L) contains only ionic bonds.
LiCl+H2SO4=LiHSO4+HCl