A chemist wants to make 5.5 L of a 0.300 M CaCl2 solution.

Chapter 4, Problem 60E

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A chemist wants to make 5.5 L of a 0.300 M CaCl2 solution. What mass of CaCl2 (in g) should the chemist use?

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QUESTION:

A chemist wants to make 5.5 L of a 0.300 M CaCl2 solution. What mass of CaCl2 (in g) should the chemist use?

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Solution 60E: Here, we are going to find out the concentration of the solution prepared by my lab partner. Also, we are going to find whether he has given the right concentration or not. Step1: Concentration of the solution can be determined by calculating its molarity. Molari

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