A student was asked to prepare exactly 250 mL of a 0.500 M aqueous potassium hydroxide solution. What mass of potassium hydroxide (molar mass = 56.10 g/mol) must the student dissolve in the 250 mL of solution? 1. 28.1 g 2. 3.0 g 3. None of these 4. 14.0 g 5. 7.01 g 6. 56.1 g

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Answer:

Option 5 → 7.01 g

Explanation:

Molarity . volume (L) = Moles

This can help us to determine the moles of KOH that are in the solution.

We convert the volume from mL to L → 250 mL . 1L / 1000mL = 0.250 L

0.5 mol /L . 0.250L = 0.125 moles of KOH

Now, we only have to convert the moles to mass, by the molar mass:

Moles . molar mass = mass →  0.125 mol . 56.1 g/mol = 7.01 g

Answer:

We need 7.01 grams of KOH (option 5)

Explanation:

Step 1: Data given

Volume aqueous KOH solution = 250 mL = 0.250 L

Molarity = 0.500 M

Molar mass of KOH = 56.10 g/mol

Step 2: Calculate moles KOH

Moles KOH = molarity * volume

Moles KOH = 0.500 M * 0.250 L

Moles KOH = 0.125 moles

Step 3: Calculate mass of KOH

Mass KOH = moles KOH * molar mass KOH

Mass KOH = 0.125 moles * 56.10 g/mol

Mass KOH = 7.01 grams

We need 7.01 grams of KOH

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