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  • Mar 25, 2009, 01:45 PM
    SlyPhoenix
    How many g of water is required to be mixed with 11.75 g of HgCl in order to make
    How many g of water is required to be mixed with 11.75 g of HgCl in order to make a 0.01 m solution?

    Hg - 200.6

    Cl - 35.45

    H2O - 14.026

    I have that much but I don't know hwo to set it up.

    I am dreadful at Chem
  • Mar 25, 2009, 02:03 PM
    Perito
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    Originally Posted by SlyPhoenix View Post
    How many g of water is required to be mixed with 11.75 g of HgCl in order to make a 0.01 m solution?

    Hg - 200.6
    Cl - 35.45
    H2O - 14.026

    The molecular weight of H2O is wrong. The atomic weight of H is 1.00794. The atomic weight of O is 15.9994. However, in this case, you don't need to know the molecular weight of water.

    The molecular weight of is

    OK. Now with that out of the way.

    You know you need a 0.01 molar solution. You have 11.75 grams





    is the molecular weight.

    In your case, you have a weight that you want to convert to moles. In this case, therefore, you need to divide the weight by the molecular weight.

    11.75 / 271.5 = 0.0433 moles of

    To get a 0.01 molar solution, you need 0.01 moles / liter. If you dissolved it in 1 liter, you would have 0.0433 molar (moles/liter).

    So,

    0.0433 / X = 0.01, where X is the number of liters you need.

    Solve for X and you will know the number of liters. Convert that to grams and you're finished.

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