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How do you make a 5 WV NaCl solution?
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How would you prepare 500 ml of a 10\% w/v NaCl solution?
2. How would you prepare 500 ml of a 10\% NaCl solution? Answer: In this problem, the \% solution is the number of grams solute in 100 ml solvent, so a 10\% solution of NaCl is 10 grams NaCl in 100 ml water. But you need 500 ml, final volume, so 10 g x 5 = 50 g NaCl.
How do you prepare a solution?
You prepare a solution by dissolving a known mass of solute (often a solid) into a specific amount of a solvent. One of the most common ways to express the concentration of the solution is M or molarity, which is moles of solute per liter of solution.
How to prepare 500ml of 5 molar NaCl solution?
How to prepare 500ml of 5 molar NaCl solution – Quora V M= # mol 0.5 x 5 = 2.5 mol 2.5 x 58.5 = 146.2 g take this mass of solute and mix with water till the final volume of 500 mL Something went wrong. Wait a moment and try again.
How much NaCl does it take to dissolve 100ml of water?
As an example, to make 100 ml of 10\% NaCl (table salt) solution, use the previous formula to find out how much NaCl you need: Now you can make your solution: dissolve 11.1 g NaCl in 100 ml of water.
How do you calculate the molecular weight of NaCl in water?
Step 1: 1 molar solution of NaCl=58.4 g of NaCl in 1 litre of distilled water. Step 2: 5 molar solution of NaCl= 58.4*5 g of NaCl in 1 litre of distilled water. Step 3: 5 molar solution of NaCl= (58.4*5)/2 g of NaCl in 500 ml of distilled water. This is your final answer. Source for molecular weight: https://www.google.co.in/search?…
What is the mass solute to volume ratio of NaCl solution?
mass solute (NaCl) = 5 g volume of solution = 250 mL Substitute the values into the equation and solve: w/v (\%) = (5g ÷ 250 mL) × 100 = 2g/100mL (\%)