First, begin by converting millimolar to molar: (10 mmol MgCl2/1 L)x(1 mol/1000 mmol) = 0.010 mol MgCl2/1 L. Next, you can use the molar mass to find how many grams of MgCl2 there are in 0.010 moles or MgCl2: (0.010 mol MgCl2/1 L)x(96.211 g MgCl2/1 mol MgCl2) = 0.962 g...
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Convert moles to millimolesusing the following proportion: 1 mole corresponds to 1 millimole x 1,000. Amount (in moles) corresponds to Amount (in millimoles). The solution of this proportion gives rise to the formula: Amount (in millimoles)= Amount (moles) x 1,000. In our example, Amo...
Convert 15% NaOH (w/v) to molarity. How many grams of Sodium Chloride (MW = 58.4) are needed to make .5 L of a 0.15 M solution? The cryoscopy method is used to find the molar mass of a nonvolatile solute. Why do we use a nonvolatile solute? Explain. ...