What volume of 0.5 BaCl2 are needed to have 0.1moles of BaCl2
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0.5 what? If that is 0.5 M, then
mols = M x L = 0.1.
Solve for L
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To find the volume of 0.5 M BaCl2 solution needed to obtain 0.1 moles of BaCl2, we can use the formula:
moles = concentration × volume
Rearranging the formula, we have:
volume = moles / concentration
Substituting the given values:
moles = 0.1 mol
concentration = 0.5 M
volume = 0.1 mol / 0.5 M
Calculating the result:
volume = 0.2 liters
Therefore, to have 0.1 moles of BaCl2, you will need 0.2 liters (or 200 milliliters) of the 0.5 M BaCl2 solution.