How many total moles of ions are present when KCl is dissolved in 1.20 l of a 0.400 M KCl solution?
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How many total moles of ions are present when KCl is dissolved in 1.20 l of a 0.400 M KCl solution?
Molar Concentration of a Solution:
The concentration of a solute in a solution is the representation of its amount present relative to the amount of the solvent or the whole solution.
Molarity represents the concentration of a solute in terms of its number of moles present in one liter of the solution.
The unit for molarity is mol/L.
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