Respuesta :
Answer:
187.407g
Explanation:
Moles of solute = Molarity × Liters of solution
Multiply 0.60 M by 1.50L:
0.60 mol/ 1L×1.50L=0.9 mol
To obtain the mass of solute, we will need to the molar mass of BaCl2, which is 208.23g/mol:
Finally, multiply the number of moles by208.23g /mol
0.9mol×208.23g/1mol =187.407g
Boom, you have a mass of:
187.407g
m=n.M
We have C=0.60M, V=150L, M[BaCl2]=208g/mol
—>n=CxV = 0.60x1.50=0.9mol
So m= 0.9x208=187.2gram
We have C=0.60M, V=150L, M[BaCl2]=208g/mol
—>n=CxV = 0.60x1.50=0.9mol
So m= 0.9x208=187.2gram