Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 14.7 g of Ca(NO3)2 in enough water to...

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Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 14.7 g of {eq}Ca(NO_3)_2{/eq} in enough water to make 750 mL of solution.

Molarity:

One of the properties of a solution is its concentration which quantitatively describes how much solute is dissolved in a given amount of solution. An expression of solution concentration is molarity, {eq}\rm M {/eq}. It is calculated by following the formula shown below:

{eq}\rm M = \dfrac{moles~of~solute}{liters~of~solution} {/eq}

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