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What volume of a 1.6 M KCl solution contains 0.10 moles of KCl?

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What volume of a 1.6 M KCl solution contains 0.10 moles of KCl?

Molarity:

In chemistry, molarity calculates the amount of a solute per unit volume of a given solution (per liter of the solution). Since the amount of substance is measured in moles, then the molarity gives the number of moles of a solute per liter of the solution.

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Molarity is calculated as:

$$\begin{align} \rm Molarity=\dfrac{\text{Moles of solute}}{\text{Volume of solution in liters}} \end{align} $$

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