The volume of the solution in milliliters is 60 mL.
Mass of sodium sulfate = 8.90 g
Molarity of solution of sodium sulfate = 0.875 M
Number of moles sodium sulfate is,
[tex]Number \: of \: moles = \frac{ Mass}{ Molar \: mass}[/tex]
[tex]n = \frac{m}{ M}[/tex]
[tex] = \frac{8.90}{142} [/tex]
= 0.06 moles
There are 0.06 moles of sodium sulfate.
The volume of the solution is,
[tex]Molarity = \frac{Number \: of \: moles \: of \: sodium \: sulphate}{ Volume \: of \: the \: solution }[/tex]
[tex]Volume \: of \: the \: solution = \frac{ Number \: of \: moles \: of \: sodium \: sulphate }{Molarity}[/tex]
[tex] = \frac{0.06} {0.875}[/tex]
= 0.06 L
The volume of the solution is 0.06 L.
The volume of the solution is milliliters is,
1 L = 1000 ml
0.06 L = 0.06 × 1000
= 60 mL.
Therefore, the volume of the solution in milliliters is 60 mL.
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