a chemist prepares a solution of nickel(ii) chloride by measuring out of nickel(ii) chloride into a volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water. calculate the concentration in of the chemist's nickel(ii) chloride solution. be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.



Answer :

The concentration in the chemist's nickel(ii) chloride solution is 0.04μmol.

The concentration of solution:

The concentration of the solution is a measure of the amount of solute that has been dissolved in a given amount of solvent or solution.

Here the volume given is 450ml.

If in 450ml there is 160μ mol

We have to mind the concentration in the chemist's nickel(ii) chloride solution

Concentration(C) = 1000/ ( 160× 450)

                            = 0.0139

Round to 3 significant the concentration is 0.014μmol.

Therefore the concentration is 0.014μmol

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