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what mass of cacl2 (in g) should the chemist use?
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Chemistry
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rosesanford173 - 1 month ago
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If the chemist needs to make 300 mL of a 0.1 M CaCl2 solution, they should use 3.2 g of CaCl2. To calculate this, multiply the volume of the solution (300 mL) by the concentration of the solution (0.1 M) by the molar mass of CaCl2 (110.98 g/mol): (300 mL)(0.1 M)(110.98 g/mol) = 3.2 g CaCl2
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Maddox Parsons
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