How would you prepare 425 ml of a 0.175 M NaCl solution?
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175 M solution in 425 ml. To do this, use the formula: Moles = Molarity × Volume (in liters) Convert 425 ml to liters: 425 ml = 0.425 L Now calculate the moles: Moles = 0.175 M × 0.425 L = 0.074375 moles of NaCl. Show more…
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