How many grams of solute are required to make a 976 mL solution of sodium hydroxide with a concentration of 0.0783 M?

molarity=moles/volume

= gramssolute/molmass*volume

gramssolute=molarity*molmass*volume
= .0783*40*.976 grams

To determine the number of grams of solute required to make a 976 mL solution of sodium hydroxide with a concentration of 0.0783 M, you need to use the formula:

grams of solute = moles of solute × molar mass of solute

First, we need to calculate the moles of solute using the formula:

moles of solute = volume of solution (in L) × concentration of solution (in M)

The volume of solution is given in mL, so we need to convert it to liters by dividing by 1000:

volume of solution = 976 mL ÷ 1000 = 0.976 L

Now we can substitute the values into the formula:

moles of solute = 0.976 L × 0.0783 M = 0.076428 mol

Next, we need to determine the molar mass of sodium hydroxide (NaOH). The molar mass of an element or compound is calculated by adding up the atomic masses of its constituent elements.

The atomic masses are as follows:
- Na (Sodium) = 22.99 g/mol
- O (Oxygen) = 16.00 g/mol
- H (Hydrogen) = 1.01 g/mol

So, the molar mass of NaOH = (22.99 g/mol) + (16.00 g/mol) + (1.01 g/mol) = 40.00 g/mol

Finally, we can calculate the grams of solute:

grams of solute = 0.076428 mol × 40.00 g/mol = 3.057 g

Therefore, you would need 3.057 grams of sodium hydroxide to make a 976 mL solution with a concentration of 0.0783 M.