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A chemist adds 95.0 ml of a 1.5M aluminum chloride solution to a flask. Calculate the mass in grams of aluminum chloride the chemist has added to the flask. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
Answer: 19.0 grams
Explanation:
Molarity of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per liter of the solution.
[tex]Molarity=\frac{n\times 1000}{V_s}[/tex]
where,
n = moles of solute
[tex]V_s[/tex] = volume of solution in ml
moles of [tex]AlCl_3[/tex] = [tex]\frac{\text {given mass}}{\text {Molar mass}}=\frac{xg}{133.34g/mol}[/tex]
Now put all the given values in the formula of molarity, we get
[tex]1.5=\frac{x\times 1000}{95.0\times 133.34}[/tex]
[tex]x=19.0g[/tex]
Therefore, the mass in grams of aluminum chloride the chemist has added to the flask is 19.0