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1 April, 12:24

If there is 5 liters of a 3 M solution, how many moles does the solution contain?

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  1. 1 April, 12:47
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    V (volume) = 5l

    c (molar concentration or molarity) = 3 M = 1 mol/l

    c = n/V, where n is the number of moles or amount of substance

    So: n = c * V = 3 mol/l * 5l = 15 moles
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