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Calculate the molarity of a solution containing 20.7  g20.7\;{\rm{g}} of potassium carbonate dissolved in 500  mL{\rm{500}}\;{\rm{mL}} of solution (assume density of solution =1  g.mL1 = 1\;{\rm{g}}{\rm{.m}}{{\rm{L}}^{ - 1}}).
A. 0.113  M{\rm{0}}{\rm{.113}}\;{\rm{M}}
B. 0.213  M{\rm{0}}{\rm{.213}}\;{\rm{M}}
C. 0.300  M{\rm{0}}{\rm{.300}}\;{\rm{M}}
D. 0.413  M{\rm{0}}{\rm{.413}}\;{\rm{M}}

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Solution

We know that the constituents’ mole can be calculated by the utilization of molar mass and their respective mass which is given.

Complete answer: or Complete step by step answer:
Given, the mass of potassium carbonate is 20.7  g20.7\;{\rm{g}}.
The volume of the solution is 500  mL{\rm{500}}\;{\rm{mL}}.
The density of the solution is 1  g.mL11\;{\rm{g}}{\rm{.m}}{{\rm{L}}^{ - 1}}.
The molar mass of potassium carbonate is 138  g/mol{\rm{138}}\;{\rm{g/mol}}.
The number of moles of potassium carbonate can be calculated by using the formula is shown below.
n=mM{\rm{n}} = \dfrac{{\rm{m}}}{{\rm{M}}}
Where, n is the number of moles of potassium carbonate, M is the molar mass of potassium carbonate and m is the mass of potassium carbonate.
Substitute all the respective values in the above equation.
Number  of  moles=20.7  g138  g/mol =0.15  mol\begin{array}{c} {\rm{Number}}\;{\rm{of}}\;{\rm{moles}} = \dfrac{{{\rm{20}}{\rm{.7}}\;{\rm{g}}}}{{{\rm{138}}\;{\rm{g/mol}}}}\\\ = 0.15\;{\rm{mol}} \end{array}
The number of moles of potassium carbonate are 0.15  mol0.15\;{\rm{mol}}.
The conversion of volume of solution from milliliters to liters is done as follows.
1  mL=0.001  L 500  mL=500×0.001  L =0.5  L\begin{array}{c} {\rm{1}}\;{\rm{mL}} = 0.001\;{\rm{L}}\\\ {\rm{500}}\;{\rm{mL}} = 500 \times 0.001\;{\rm{L}}\\\ = 0.5\;{\rm{L}} \end{array}
The molarity of the solution can be calculated by using the formula given below.
Molarity=nV{\rm{Molarity}} = \dfrac{{\rm{n}}}{{\rm{V}}}
Where, n is the number of moles, and V is the volume of the solution.
Substitute all the respective values in the above equation.
Molarity=0.15  mol0.5  L =0.3  molL =0.3  M\begin{array}{c} {\rm{Molarity}} = \dfrac{{{\rm{0}}{\rm{.15}}\;{\rm{mol}}}}{{0.5\;{\rm{L}}}}\\\ = 0.3\;\dfrac{{{\rm{mol}}}}{{\rm{L}}}\\\ = {\rm{0}}{\rm{.3}}\;{\rm{M}} \end{array}
Thus, the molarity of the solution containing 20.7  g20.7\;{\rm{g}} of potassium carbonate dissolved in 500  mL{\rm{500}}\;{\rm{mL}} of solution is 0.300  M{\rm{0}}{\rm{.300}}\;{\rm{M}}.

So, the correct answer is “Option C”.

Note:
For the determination of molarity two quantities are necessary they are volume and number of moles of the given substituents. The molarity has mol/L{\rm{mol/L}}.