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What will be the mass of a 0.500m solution of sodium acetate in water containing 0.15 mole of sodium acetate ?

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`CH_(3)COONa` (Molar mass=80 g)
0.5 molal solution means 14 g `CH_(3)COONa` in 1000 g water
or 0.5 mol `CH_(3)COONa` are in 1041 g solution.
Hence, 0.15 mol `CH_(3)COONa` are in `=(1041)/(0.5)xx0.15g`
312.3 g solution.
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