Answer:
11.7 g in 1 L of water.
Explanation:
Molarity (M) or Molar concentration is a measure used in chemistry for solutes in a solution.
It is defined as mol/ L (number of moles per litre).
0,2 M means we have 0,2 mol/ L
In order to know how many grams this means we need to look up the molecular weight of the solute. In this case NaCl: 58.443 g/mol
[tex]\frac{1 mol NaCl}{58.443 g}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{0.2 mol}{X g}[/tex]
X= [tex]\frac{(0.2 mol x 58.433 g}{1 mol}[/tex]
X= 11.69 g
The solution has 11.69 g of NaCl in 1 L of water since its an adequate polar solvent for NaCl dissolution.