How many grams of iodine (I2) must be dissolved in 725 mL of carbon disulfide (CS2) with a density of 1.261 g/mL to produce a 0.236 m (molality) solution?
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Given that the density of CS2 is 1.261 g/mL and the volume of CS2 is 725 mL: Mass of CS2 = Volume x Density Mass of CS2 = 725 mL x 1.261 g/mL Mass of CS2 = 914.025 g Show more…
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