Explain how you could make a 100 mL solution that is 1.0 M of the Cl- ion using NaCl. Detail what...
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Explain how you could make a 100 mL solution that is 1.0 M of the {eq}Cl^- {/eq} ion using {eq}NaCl {/eq}. Detail what amounts of materials you would need and what equipment you would use.
Saline and Brine Solutions:
Relatively dilute solutions of sodium chloride (NaCl) are often called saline solutions. They are often used in medicine for cleaning wounds or treating dehydration. Higher concentration solutions of NaCl are sometimes called brine. Brine water is used to produce chlorine gas through electrolysis.
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View this answerTo make a 100 mL NaCl solution that has a concentration of 1.0 M {eq}\rm Cl^-{/eq} ions, we first need to calculate the moles of chloride ions:
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