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a chemist prepares a solution of potassium chloride (kcl) by measuring out 0.24 g of kcl into a 250. ml volumetric flask and filling to the mark with distilled water. calculate the molarity of cl^- anions in the chemists solution. be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
Step1: Calculate the moles of KCl
The molar mass of \(KCl\) is \(M = 39.10\ g/mol+35.45\ g/mol = 74.55\ g/mol\).
Using the formula \(n=\frac{m}{M}\), where \(m = 0.24\ g\) and \(M = 74.55\ g/mol\), we have \(n=\frac{0.24\ g}{74.55\ g/mol}\approx0.00322\ mol\).
Step2: Determine the volume of the solution
The volume of the solution \(V = 250\ mL=0.250\ L\) (since \(1\ L = 1000\ mL\)).
Step3: Calculate the molarity of \(KCl\)
Using the formula \(C=\frac{n}{V}\), where \(n = 0.00322\ mol\) and \(V = 0.250\ L\), we get \(C=\frac{0.00322\ mol}{0.250\ L}=0.0129\ M\).
Step4: Relate \(KCl\) molarity to \(Cl^-\) molarity
Since \(KCl = K^++Cl^-\), the molarity of \(Cl^-\) is equal to the molarity of \(KCl\).
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\(0.013\ \frac{mol}{L}\)