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what volume of 0.25 M solution can be made using 0.55 moles of CA(oh)2
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Answered by MrsCorona
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Answer:

2 liters

Explanation: 0.25 M means 0.25 moles of KCl in 1 liter. 0.50 moles is twice that amount of moles, so it can make twice the amount of solution, so it makes 2 liters.

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Answered by abhijith91622
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Final answer: The volume of 0.25 M of 0.55 moles of the given Ca(OH)_{2} solution is 2.2 L.

Given that: We are given 0.25 M of 0.55 moles Ca(OH)_{2}.

To find: We have to find the volume.

Explanation:

  • For a pure solution of Ca(OH)_{2}, the number of moles of the given calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)_{2}) is directly related to the volume of the given solution by the concentration of that solution.
  • The key to investigating any of the three quantities such as moles, volume, and concentration, is using the standard or at least corresponding units.
  • The concentration of the given calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)_{2}) solution, C = 0.25  M.
  • The number of moles of the given calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)_{2})solution, n = 0.55 moles

By applying the relation: C = \frac{n}{V}

From this equation, V=\frac{n}{C}

Substitute the corresponding values:

V=\frac{0.55 moles}{0.25 M} =2.2 L

  • Hence, the volume of 0.25 M of 0.55 moles of the given Ca(OH)_{2} solution is 2.2 L.

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