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A 3.682-g sample of kclo3 is dissolved in enough water to give 375. Ml of solution. What is the chlorate ion concentration in this solution?

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
14

Answer:

The answer is 0.0800 M.

Explanation:

We know that

3.682 g x 1 mole/122.55g= 0.030 moles KClO3  

There is one chlorate ion in each mole of KClO3, so you also have 0.030 moles of ClO3-.  

Molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolved per liters of solution.  

Molarity = moles/liters

The volume of the solution is 375 mL or 0.375L, so put the values into the molarity equation.  

0.0300moles/0.375liters= 0.0800 M ClO3-  

Thus the concentration of  ClO3-  is  0.0800 M.

Answered by deebr2623
0

Answer:

8.01x10^-2 M

Explanation:

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