Calculate the molarity of 1.5% w/v solution of PbCl2?

1 Answer
Apr 28, 2017

We ASSUME that a 100*mL volume of SOLUTION contains a 1.5*g mass of solute..........

Explanation:

And thus "molarity" = "Moles of solute"/"Volume of solution"

=((1.5*g)/(278.10*g*mol^-1))/(0.100*L^-1)=5.4xx10^-2*mol*L^-1.

Lead chlorides are pretty insoluble. A solution of this concentration may represent a saturated solution.