In order to make a 1molL1 solution of NaNO2 in water, how many grams of sodium nitrite are necessary?

1 Answer
Jan 21, 2016

Concentration = molesvolume of solution. Here you need a 1 molL1 solution.

Explanation:

We require, 5mmol5mL = 5×103mol5×103L = 1 mol L1

Note that the m prefix simply means ×103. So mmolmL1 is precisely 1 molL1.

So to make this volume we simply take a 5 mL volume of 1 molL1 sodium nitrite.

It would be best to make a stock solution. Accurately weigh 70.00 g of sodium nitrite, and quantitatively transfer this to a 1 L volumetric flask. Fill up to the mark with distilled water, and make sure all the solid is dissolved.