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Calculate mass of NaOH reqired to make 500 ml of 0.5 M aqueous solution

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Answered by vedantkhandelwal2007
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Answer:

Given:

Volume of NaOH = 500 mL

Molarity of the aqueous solution = 0.5 M

Molar mass of NaOH= (23+16+1)g = 40g

Let the mass of NaOH be x.

Now , according to formula number of moles of a given substance = given mass/molar mass

Therefore, no. Of moles of NaOH= x/40

Since, molarity = number of moles of solute/ volume of solution in lit.

Hence, 0.5 = (x/40)/(500/1000)

Solving this we get x= 10g

Hence, 10g of NaOH should be taken to obtain a 0.5 M solution of volume 500 mL.

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