A KCl solution contains 4.00 mEq/L of {eq}K^{+} {/eq}. Find the concentration of KCl in mg/mL.

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A KCl solution contains 4.00 mEq/L of {eq}K^{+} {/eq}. Find the concentration of KCl in mg/mL.

Concentration:

Concentration is the term that is determined as the ratio of the number of moles to the volume of solution in liter. It can be expressed in ppm, i.e., parts per million abbreviated as ppm, molarity, and formality.

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Given data

  • The concentration of {eq}\rm {K^ + } {/eq} is 4.00 mEq/L.


As KCl dissociates to give 1 mol each of {eq}\rm {K^ + } {/eq} and {eq}\rm...

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