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To calculate the mass of Fe(II) per liter of solution, you need to know the concentration of the Fe(II) solution. Here's how you can do it:
1. Concentration: The concentration of a solution is usually expressed in units like molarity (moles per liter, M) or grams per liter (g/L).
2. Molar Mass: The molar mass of Fe(II) (iron(II) ion, Fe²⁺) is approximately 55.845 g/mol.
3. Calculation:
If you know the molarity: Multiply the molarity by the molar mass of Fe(II) to get the mass of Fe(II) per liter.
Example: If the concentration is 0.25 M Fe(II), then the mass of Fe(II) per liter is 0.25 mol/L
55.845 g/mol = 13.96 g/L
If you know the mass per liter: The mass of Fe(II) per liter is already known, so no further calculation is needed.
Please provide the concentration of the Fe(II) solution so I can give you a specific answer.