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question 14 (1 point) a solution contains 0.90 g of sodium chloride dissolved in 100 ml of solution. the molar concentration of the solution is 0.90 g/100 ml 526.6 m 0.15 mol/l 0.9% (v/v)
Step1: Calculate moles of NaCl
The molar mass of NaCl is $M = 58.44\ g/mol$. Given mass of NaCl is $m = 0.90\ g$. Using the formula $n=\frac{m}{M}$, we have $n=\frac{0.90\ g}{58.44\ g/mol}\approx0.0154\ mol$.
Step2: Convert volume to liters
The volume of the solution $V = 100\ mL=0.1\ L$.
Step3: Calculate molarity
Molarity $M=\frac{n}{V}$. Substituting $n = 0.0154\ mol$ and $V = 0.1\ L$, we get $M=\frac{0.0154\ mol}{0.1\ L}=0.154\ mol/L\approx0.15\ mol/L$.
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