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Chemistry
What is the mass of nickel(ii) nitrate (182.71 g/mol) dissolved in 25.0 ml of 0.100 m ni(no3)2 solution?
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Ответ:
Answer : The mass of nickel(II) nitrate is, 0.4568 grams
Explanation : Given,
Molar mass of nickel(II) nitrate = 182.71 g/mole
Volume of solution = 25.0 ml
Molarity = 0.100 M
Molarity : It is defined as the mass of solute present in one liter of solution.
Formula used :
where,
w = mass of nickel(II) nitrate
M = molar mass of nickel(II) nitrate
V = volume of solution
Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:
Therefore, the mass of nickel(II) nitrate is, 0.4568 grams
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