Calculate the resulting molarity when 50.0 ml of 2.13 M sodium chloride solution is mixed with...
Question:
Calculate the resulting molarity when 50.0 ml of 2.13 M sodium chloride solution is mixed with 80.0 ml of 1.45 M sodium chloride solution.
Molarity:
The molarity of a solution denotes its concentration. While there are many ways to denote the concentration of a solute in a solution, molarity is by far the most common way to express concentration. In fact, most commercial chemicals include molarities as concentrations. The molarity of a solution is equal to the number of moles of its solute divided by the volume of the solution in liters.
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Given:
- Volume of solution 1 {eq}\displaystyle V_1 = 50.0\ mL = 0.05\ L {/eq}
- Molarity of solution 1 {eq}\displaystyle M_1 = 2.13\ M {/eq}
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