What is the molarity of a solution containing {eq}\displaystyle \rm 5.32 \ g \ KCl {/eq} in {eq}\displaystyle \rm 3.4 \ liters {/eq}?
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What is the molarity of a solution containing {eq}\displaystyle \rm 5.32 \ g \ KCl {/eq} in {eq}\displaystyle \rm 3.4 \ liters {/eq}?
Molarity:
In chemistry books and chemistry laboratory, you often see the symbol M in chemical solutions. This symbol represents molarity, a concentration unit that is equal to the number of moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution.
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To determine the molarity of the solution, we must calculate first the number of moles of {eq}KCl{/eq} by dividing its mass by its molar mass value...
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