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10 August, 02:03

How many moles of nacl are present in 600 ml of a 1.55 m nacl solutions

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  1. 10 August, 02:21
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    The answer is 2.583 moles

    Explanation:

    molarity is defined as the number of moles divided by the volume of the solution, as follows:

    M = nmoles/Volume

    Clearing the nmoles:

    600 mL = 0.6 L

    nmoles = MxVolume = 1.55 mol/L x 0.6 L = 2.583 moles
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