What is the molarity of 29.25 g of NaCl in 700mL of solution?

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The discussion revolves around calculating the molarity of a sodium chloride (NaCl) solution, specifically 29.25 g of NaCl dissolved in 700 mL of solution. Participants are exploring the relationship between mass, molarity, and volume in the context of solution concentration.

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  • Participants are attempting to calculate the number of moles of NaCl and then relate that to the volume of the solution to find molarity. There is discussion about the molar mass of NaCl and how it affects the calculation. Some participants question the correctness of cross-multiplication used in the calculations.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants providing different interpretations of the calculations. Some guidance has been offered regarding the relationship between moles and volume, but there is no explicit consensus on the final answer yet.

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Participants are working under the assumption that the total volume of the solution is 700 mL and are discussing the implications of dilution on molarity calculations.

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Havin a little trouble:
Calculate the molarity of 29.25 g of NaCl dissolved in 700ml of total solution in moles per litre.

I know that 1 mol of salt is 57 g so 29.25 g of salt is ~0.51 mol...
But then what?
Is the answer ~0.35 mol/700L ? I cross multiplied.

Thanks
 
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No.The molar mass of NaCl is 56.5.You'll have to figure out how many moles that means and then apply the simple rule:
x moles------------>700mL
y moles------------>1000mL

Daniel.

P.S."y" is the one you're interested in.
 
~0.357 mol/L?
 
What is the value of "x" that u found...?

Daniel.
 
i got ~0.51 moles by dividing 29.25 by 56.5, the i cross multiplied knowing x.
 
And u wound up with ~0.36,huh...?You didn't do it (the cross multiplication) correctly,after all,at constant concentration,the more sollution u have (1000mL cf.700mL),the more dilluted substance u must have,right??

Daniel.
 
O i was so hooked on dilution! is the answer ~0.72 mol/L?
 

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