A mixture contains 21.7 g NaCl,
3.74 g KCI, and 9.76 g Lici.
How many total moles are in this
mixture?
Molar Mass
NaCl: 58.44 g/mol
KCI: 74.55 g/mol
LiCl: 42.39 g/mol

A mixture contains 217 g NaCl 374 g KCI and 976 g Lici How many total moles are in this mixture Molar Mass NaCl 5844 gmol KCI 7455 gmol LiCl 4239 gmol class=

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Answer:

[tex]n_{tot}=0.652mol[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, according to the given problem, it is possible to use the given molar masses of NaCl, KCl and LiCl in order to calculate the total moles, yet we calculate the moles of each salt first as shown below:

[tex]n_{NaCl}=21.7gNaCl*\frac{1molNaCl}{58.44gNaCl}=0.371molNaCl\\\\ n_{KCl}=3.74gKCl*\frac{1molKCl}{74.55KCl}=0.0502molNaCl\\\\ n_{LiCl}=9.76gLiCl*\frac{1molLiCl}{42.39gLiCl}=0.230molLiCl[/tex]

Then, we add them all together to obtain:

[tex]n_{tot}=0.371mol+0.0502mol+0.230mol\\\\n_{tot}=0.652mol[/tex]

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