To calculate the concentration in mg/L (C):
\[ C = \frac{n \times M \times 1000}{V} \]
Where:
Converting moles to mg/L is a common calculation in chemistry, particularly in the preparation of solutions. The concentration in mg/L (milligrams per liter) indicates how many milligrams of a substance are present in one liter of solution. This conversion is useful for understanding the strength of a solution and for preparing solutions with precise concentrations.
Given:
Using the formula:
\[ C = \frac{0.01 \times 180.16 \times 1000}{1} = 1801.6 \text{ mg/L} \]
The concentration is 1801.6 mg/L.
Given:
Using the formula:
\[ C = \frac{0.02 \times 58.44 \times 1000}{2} = 584.4 \text{ mg/L} \]
The concentration is 584.4 mg/L.