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How are 0.50 mol Na2CO3 and 0.50 M Na2CO3 different? - Chemistry

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Question

How are 0.50 mol Na2CO3 and 0.50 M Na2CO3 different?

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Solution

Molar mass of Na2CO3 = (2 × 23) + 12.00 + (3× 16)

= 106 g mol–1

Now, 1 mole of Na2CO3 means 106 g of Na2CO3.

∴ 0.5 mol of Na2CO3 `=(106  "g")/(1 " mole") xx 0.5" mol"" Na"_2"CO"_3`

= 53 g Na2CO3

⇒ 0.50 M of Na2CO3 = 0.50 mol/L Na2CO3

Hence, 0.50 mol of Na2CO3 is present in 1 L of water or 53 g of Na2CO3 is present in 1 L of water.

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Chapter 1: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry - EXERCISES [Page 27]

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