Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 27.5 grams of MgS in 975 mL of solution.

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Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 27.5 grams of MgS in 975 mL of solution.

Magnesium Sulfide:

The white-crystalline compound that bears magnesium and sulfur atom in a 1:1 ratio is magnesium sulfide. This compound is produced in industries during the production of iron metal. The molar mass of this compound is 56.38 g/mol.

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Given Data:

  • The mass of MgS: {eq}{\rm{m}} = 27.5\;{\rm{g}} {/eq}.
  • The volume of the solution: {eq}{\rm{V}} = 975\;{\rm{mL}} {/eq}.


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