Question #9a2cf
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Explanation:
As you know, molarity is defined as moles of solute, which in your case is sodium chloride,
Now, a weight by volume percent concentration is defined as mass of solute per volume of solution. In this case, a
Now, since molarity is determined by liters of solution, it's easier to take a
Since you know that
#9.000color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g NaCl"))) * "1 mole NaCl"/(58.44color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g NaCl")))) = "0.154 moles NaCl"#
This means that the sample's molarity will be
#c = n/V#
#c = "0.154 moles"/"1.00 L" = color(green)("0.154 M")#
I'll leave the answer rounded to three sig figs, despite the fact that you only have two sig figs for the percent concentration of the solution.
SIDE NOTE The result must be exactly the same regardless of the volume sample you pick for the solution. I recommend using different volume samples to test this out.