Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 12.4 g of KCl in 289.2 mL of solution.
Question:
Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 12.4 g of KCl in 289.2 mL of solution.
Molarity:
Molarity is a parameter of solutions that contain dissolved substances. This mainly quantifies the concentration of the substance in terms of the number of moles per liter of solution. This is a parameter similar to molality, but it considers the mass of the solution or substance.
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View this answerWe determine the molarity, M, of the solution. We do this by dividing the number of moles of the substance, n, by the volume of the solution, V, in...
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