The analytical molarity of a solution gives the total number of moles of a solute in one…
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The analytical molarity of a solution gives the total number of moles of a solute in one litre of the solution. The equilibrium molarity represents the molar concentration of particular species in a solution at equilibrium. In order to specify the equilibrium molarity of a particular species it is necessary to know how the solute behaves when it is dissolved in a solvent. e.g., if analytical molarity of HCl is 0.1 M then equilibrium molarity of NaOH equal to zero because HCl is completely dissociated.
Calculate the analytical molarity of Cl– ion in solution which is prepared by mixing 100 ml of 0.1 M NaCl and 400 ml of 0.01 M BaCl2.
- 0.018 M
- 0.036 M
- 0.084 M
- 0.046 M
Answer
(B) 0.036 M
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