Answer :

Answer:

14.0 g

Explanation:

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The mass in grams of sodium chloride must be added to make 400 mL of a 0.600 M sodium chloride is 14 grams.

How do we calculate mass from moles?

Mass of any substance will be calculated by using their moles as:
n = W/M, where

W = required mass

M = molar mass

Also we know that, molarity of any solution is define as the number of moles of solute present in per liter of the solution.

M = n/V, where

M = molarity of NaCl = 0.600M

V = Volume of solution = 400mL = 0.4L

n = (0.6)(0.4) = 0.24moles

Now mass of NaCl will be calculated by using the first equation as:

W = (0.24mol)(58.44g/mol) = 14grams

Hence required mass of NaCl is 14 grams.

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