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How many moles of solute are present in 24.4 mL of a 0.165 M {eq}HNO_3 {/eq} solution?

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How many moles of solute are present in 24.4 mL of a 0.165 M {eq}HNO_3 {/eq} solution?

Molarity of a Solution:

We define the molar concentration (or molarity) using the solute moles dissolved in a solution and the volume of the solution. We obtain the number of moles of a solute (or any compound) by dividing the mass (in grams) by the molar mass (measured in grams per mole).

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Given Data: -

  • The molarity of the solution is: {eq}M = 0.165\;{\rm{M}} {/eq}
  • The volume of solution is: {eq}V = 24.4\;{\rm{mL}} =...

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Stoichiometry: Calculating Relative Quantities in a Gas or Solution

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Learn how to find the molarity of a solution or the moles of gas in a given volume using stoichiometry. See examples of calculating moles from molarity.


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