The Molarity Formula and Molarity Calculations. How to Find Concentration of the Solution
<p>If we convert 1.0mg NaCl to “moles NaCl,” we can use the “0.14 moles / L” to get ourselves into units of <strong>liters</strong> (volume):</p>
<p> (1.0mg NaCl / 1) (1g NaCl / 1000mg NaCl) (1mol NaCl / 58.45g NaCl) = 1.7 x 10^–5 moles NaCl</p>
<p> (1.7 x 10^–5 mol NaCl / 1) (1L solution / 0.14mol NaCl) = <strong>1.2 x 10^–4 L of blood</strong> (solution).</p>
<p>Here’s a better look at it…</p>
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