What is the molarity of a KF (aq) solution containing 116 g of KF in 1.00 L of solution?
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What is the molarity of a KF (aq) solution containing 116 g of KF in 1.00 L of solution?
Molarity:
It usually defines the given volume of a chemical substance or chemical mixture in its one-unit volume. The molarity of a chemical mixture or solution can also be denoted by the term molar concentration. Usually, it is calculated with the help of available moles and the volume of the mixture.
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- The given mass of the potassium fluoride (KF) is {eq}m=116\ \text{g} {/eq}
- The given volume of the given solution is {eq}V=1.00\...
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