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Concentrations of Solutions
Section 4.5 Concentrations of Solutions
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Concentration Amount of solute dissolved in a given quantity of solvent or solution Amount of solute = Concentration
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Molarity (M) Concentration of a solution moles of solute
Liters of solution Molarity (M) =
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Converting the volume of the solution to liters:
SAMPLE EXERCISE 4.11 Calculating Molarity Calculate the molarity of a solution made by dissolving 23.4 g of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) in enough water to form 125 mL of solution. Solve: The number of moles of Na2SO4 is obtained by using its molar mass: Converting the volume of the solution to liters:
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Concentration of Electrolytes
For ionic compounds (S.E.): Look at chemical formula for relative concentration of ions Ex 1: 1.0M NaCl is 1.0M Na+ and 1.0M Cl- Ex 2: 1.0M Na2SO4 is 2.0 M Na+ and 1.0M SO42-
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Process of lowering the concentration of a solution by adding water
Dilution Process of lowering the concentration of a solution by adding water
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Quick Calculation M1V1 = M2V2 *Sets the moles equal to each other
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Dilution Problem We want: 0.600 M MgSO4
We have: 15.0 mL of 1.50 M MgSO4 How much water should be added to what we have?
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Homework Molarity/Dilution Worksheet
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