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20 April, 12:33

What is the molality of a solution when 1.2 moles MgCl2 is stirred in 1000 grams of water?

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  1. 20 April, 13:02
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    1 ml H2O = 1 g H2O

    1000 g H2O = 1000 mL H2O = 1 L H2O

    molarity = mol/volume

    [MgCl2] = 1.2 mol / 1 L = 1.2 M

    but one significant digit: 1 M
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