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Variables. Units. MOLARITY – Ch 13, p. 412. Quantifies the concentration of a solution. Molarity (M) = mol solute = n = mol volume solution V L Read as “moles solute per liter of solution”. MOLARITY – Ch 13.
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Variables Units MOLARITY – Ch 13, p. 412 Quantifies the concentration of a solution. Molarity (M) = mol solute = n = mol volume solution V L Read as “moles solute per liter of solution”
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 1: A bottle labeled “0.2 M NaCl” reads as “0.2 molar sodium chloride solution.”
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 1: A bottle labeled “0.2 M NaCl” reads as “0.2 molar sodium chloride solution.” This means 1 L of the solution contains 0.2 moles NaCl.
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 2: Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.844 g NaCl in enough water to make a 200.0 mL solution.
Example 2: Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.844 g NaCl in enough water to make a 200.0 mL solution. Given:
Example 2: Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.844 g NaCl in enough water to make a 200.0 mL solution. Given: mass = 5.844 g
Example 2: Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.844 g NaCl in enough water to make a 200.0 mL solution. Given: mass = 5.844 g V = 200.0 mL
Example 2: Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.844 g NaCl in enough water to make a 200.0 mL solution. Given: mass = 5.844 g V = 200.0 mL Unknown:
Example 2: Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.844 g NaCl in enough water to make a 200.0 mL solution. Given: mass = 5.844 g V = 200.0 mL Unknown: M
Example 2: Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.844 g NaCl in enough water to make a 200.0 mL solution. Given: mass = 5.844 g V = 200.0 mL Unknown: M Need:
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 2: Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.844 g NaCl in enough water to make a 200.0 mL solution. Given: mass = 5.844 g V = 200.0 mL Unknown: M Need: molar mass NaCl
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 2: Given: mass = 5.844 g V = 200.0 mL = 0.2000 L Unknown: M Need: molar mass NaCl 58.443 g/mol M = n = 5.844 g V
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 2: Given: mass = 5.844 g V = 200.0 mL = 0.2000 L Unknown: M Need: molar mass NaCl M = n = 5.844 g mol V 58.443 g
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 2: Given: mass = 5.844 g V = 200.0 mL = 0.2000 L Unknown: M Need: molar mass NaCl M = n = 5.844 g mol V 58.443 g
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 2: Given: mass = 5.844 g V = 200.0 mL = 0.2000 L Unknown: M Need: molar mass NaCl M = n = 5.844 g mol V 0.2000 L 58.443 g
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 2: Given: mass = 5.844 g V = 200.0 mL = 0.2000 L Unknown: M Need: molar mass NaCl M = n = 5.844 g mol 0.49997 M V 0.2000 L 58.443 g
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 2: Given: mass = 5.844 g V = 200.0 mL = 0.2000 L Unknown: M Need: molar mass NaCl M = n = 5.844 g mol 0.5000 M V 0.2000 L 58.443 g
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Calculate the moles of NaOH present in 5000.0 mL of 0.250 M NaOH.
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Calculate the moles of NaOH present in 5000.0 mL of 0.250 M NaOH. Given:
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Calculate the moles of NaOH present in 5000.0 mL of 0.250 M NaOH. Given: V = 5000.0 mL
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Calculate the moles of NaOH present in 5000.0 mL of 0.250 M NaOH. Given: V = 5000.0 mL molarity = 0.250 M
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Calculate the moles of NaOH present in 5000.0 mL of 0.250 M NaOH. Given: V = 5000.0 mL molarity = 0.250 M Unknown: n, mol NaOH
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Calculate the moles of NaOH present in 5000.0 mL of 0.250 M NaOH. Given: V = 5000.0 mL molarity = 0.250 M Unknown: n, mol NaOH Need:
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Calculate the moles of NaOH present in 5000.0 mL of 0.250 M NaOH. Given: V = 5000.0 mL molarity = 0.250 M Unknown: n, mol NaOH Need: M = n V
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Calculate the moles of NaOH present in 5000.0 mL of 0.250 M NaOH. Given: V = 5000.0 mL molarity = 0.250 M Unknown: n, mol NaOH Need: M = n V
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Calculate the moles of NaOH present in 5000.0 mL of 0.250 M NaOH. Given: V = 5000.0 mL molarity = 0.250 M Unknown: n, mol NaOH Need: M = n n = M•V V
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Given: V = 5000.0 mL molarity = 0.250 M Unknown: n, mol NaOH Need: M = n n = M•V V 0.250 M
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Given: V = 5000.0 mL molarity = 0.250 M Unknown: n, mol NaOH Need: M = n n = M•V V 0.250 mol L
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Given: V = 5000.0 mL = 5.0000 L molarity = 0.250 M Unknown: n, mol NaOH Need: M = n n = M•V V 0.250 mol L
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Given: V = 5000.0 mL = 5.0000 L molarity = 0.250 M Unknown: n, mol NaOH Need: M = n n = M•V V 0.250 mol 5.0000 L L
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Given: V = 5000.0 mL = 5.0000 L molarity = 0.250 M Unknown: n, mol NaOH Need: M = n n = M•V V 0.250 mol 5.0000 L L
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 3: Given: V = 5000.0 mL = 5.0000 L molarity = 0.250 M Unknown: n, mol NaOH Need: M = n n = M•V V 0.250 mol 5.0000 L 1.25 mol L
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 4: Calculate the volume of 0.50 M HCl that would contain 2.0 mol HCl. YOU TRY IT!
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 4: Given: n = 2.0 mol HCl molarity = 0.50 M Unknown: V Need: M = n V = n V M 2.0 mol L 4.0 L 0.50 mol
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 5: How would you prepare 100 mL of 0.50 M HCl from concentrated 12 M HCl? YOU TRY IT!
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 5: How would you prepare 100 mL of 0.50 M HCl from concentrated 12 M HCl? Use C1V1 = C2V2
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 5: How would you prepare 100 mL of 0.50 M HCl from concentrated 12 M HCl? Use C1V1 = C2V2 Given: C1 = 0.50 M V1 = 100mL C2 = 12 M
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 5: How would you prepare 100 mL of 0.50 M HCl from concentrated 12 M HCl? Use C1V1 = C2V2 Given: C1 = 0.50 M V1 = 100mL C2 = 12 Unknown:
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 5: How would you prepare 100 mL of 0.50 M HCl from concentrated 12 M HCl? Use C1V1 = C2V2 Given: C1 = 0.50 M V1 = 100mL C2 = 12 Unknown: V2 =
MOLARITY – Ch 13 Example 5: How would you prepare 100 mL of 0.50 M HCl from concentrated 12 M HCl? Use C1V1 = C2V2 C1V1 = V2 C2 Given: C1 = 0.50 M V1 = 100mL C2 = 12 Unknown: V2 =