Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 18.5 grams of MgS in 500 mL of solution.
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Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 18.5 grams of MgS in 500 mL of solution.
Magnesium Sulfide:
- This compound is classified as an inorganic compound.
- This compound is brown in color and appears in form of a noncrystalline powder.
- The crystal structure of this compound is cubic.
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Mass= 18.5 g
Volume = 0.500 L
Calculations:
{eq}Number \ of\ moles = \dfrac{given\ mass}{molar\ mass} {/eq}
{eq}Number \ of\ moles =...
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