Respuesta :
Molarity = number of mole of substance(n) / volume of solution (V).
n(CaCl2) = mass (CaCl2)/M(CaCl2)
M(CaCl2) = 40+2*35.5 = 111 g/mol
n(CaCl2) =39.5 g CaCl2*1 mol/111g
0.250 M = 39.5 g CaCl2*1 mol/111g*volume of solution (V).
volume of solution (V) = 39.5 g CaCl2*1 mol/(0.250 M*111g) = 1.42 L
n(CaCl2) = mass (CaCl2)/M(CaCl2)
M(CaCl2) = 40+2*35.5 = 111 g/mol
n(CaCl2) =39.5 g CaCl2*1 mol/111g
0.250 M = 39.5 g CaCl2*1 mol/111g*volume of solution (V).
volume of solution (V) = 39.5 g CaCl2*1 mol/(0.250 M*111g) = 1.42 L
Answer: 1.42 L
Explanation: Molarity : It is defined as the number of moles of solute present in one liter of solution.
[tex]Molarity=\frac{\text{given mass of compound}}{\text{molar mass of compound}\times \text{volume of solution is L}}[/tex]
Given mass of [tex]CaCl_2[/tex] = 39.5 g
Molar mass of [tex]CaCl_2[/tex] = 111 g/mol
[tex]0.250M=\frac{39.5g}{111}\times \text{volume of solution is L}}[/tex]
Volume of solution in L=1.42L