A chemist prepares a solution of copper(II) fluoride, CuF2, by measuring out 0.065 g of...
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A chemist prepares a solution of copper(II) fluoride, {eq}CuF_2 {/eq}, by measuring out 0.065 g of copper(II) fluoride into a 200 mL volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water. Calculate the concentration (in mol/L) of the chemist's copper(II) fluoride solution.
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Only "mol/L or M" is the standard measurement unit used for concertation. Mathematical equation for calculating the concentration is stated as: {eq}{\rm{Concentration}} = \dfrac{{{\rm{Mass}}}}{{{\rm{Molar}}\;{\rm{mass}} \times {\rm{Volume}}}} {/eq}
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- The mass of copper (II) fluoride is 0.065 g.
- The volume of solution is 200 mL.
The molar mass of copper (II) fluoride is 101.543...
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