Chemistry, asked by Maitri7116, 2 months ago

how many moles in 100ml of 0.1M of sodium chloride solutions

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Answered by hardiksharma50
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Answer:  A 1 molar solution is a solution in which 1 mole of a compound is dissolved in a total volume of 1 litre.

For example:

The molecular weight of sodium chloride (NaCl) is 58.44, so one gram molecular weight (= 1 mole) is 58.44g. If you dissolve 58.44g of NaCl in a final volume of 1 litre, you have made a 1M NaCl solution.

To make a 0.1M NaCl solution, you could weigh 5.844g of NaCl and dissolve it in 1 litre of water; OR 0.5844g of NaCl in 100mL of water (see animation below); OR make a 1:10 dilution of a 1M sample.

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