Enough solvent to make 1.00 L of solution.
Further explanation
The Problem
To make a 0.500 M solution, one could take 0.500 moles of solute and add?
The Process
A solution consists of a solute and a solvent. There are several ways to express the concentration of a solution, one of which is molarity. Molarity is also known as molar concentration with the symbol unit M or molar or mol/L.The molarity (M) of a solution is calculated by taking the moles of solute and divided by the number of liters of solution.
Therefore, to make a 0.500 M solution, we could take 0.500 moles of solute and add enough solvent to make 1.00 L of solution.
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Notes
The concentration of the solution can also be expressed in molality. The symbol unit of molality is m or molal or mol/kg.The molality of a solution is calculated by taking the moles of solute and dividing by the kilograms of solvent.
As an example, to make a 0.500 m solution we could take 0.500 moles of solute and add 1.00 kg of solvent.
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