you have to prepare 200ml of a 0.2M NaCl solution. calculate the mass of NaCl you will need

How many mols do you need? That's M x L = ?

Then mols NaCl = grams NaCl/molar mass NaCl = ?

To calculate the mass of NaCl you will need to prepare a 0.2M NaCl solution, you need to know the molar mass of NaCl.

The molar mass of NaCl is calculated by summing the atomic masses of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). The atomic masses of sodium and chlorine are approximately 22.99 g/mol and 35.45 g/mol, respectively.

So, the molar mass of NaCl = 22.99 g/mol + 35.45 g/mol = 58.44 g/mol.

Now, using the formula for calculating molarity:

Molarity (M) = moles of solute / volume of solution in liters

We know the desired molarity (0.2M), and we have the volume of the solution (200 mL = 0.2 L).

So, let's rearrange the formula to solve for moles of solute:

moles of solute = Molarity x volume of solution in liters

moles of solute = 0.2M x 0.2 L = 0.04 moles

Now, to find the mass of NaCl needed, we'll use the equation:

mass = moles of solute x molar mass

mass = 0.04 moles x 58.44 g/mol

Therefore, the mass of NaCl you will need to prepare a 0.2M NaCl solution is approximately 2.34 grams.