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2 December, 09:03

A student sets up the following equation to solve a problem in solution stoichiometry. (The? stands for a number the student is going to calculate.) Enter the units of the student's answer

(1.26mol) 1mL10^-3L / (7.9mol/L) = ?

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  1. 2 December, 09:28
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    mL * L²

    Explanation:

    The question in t his problem is to calculate the units of the final answer.

    The units in the numerator is mol, ml and L.

    The unit in the denominator is mol/L

    This leads us to;

    Numerator / Denominator = mol * mL * L / (mol / L)

    The final units is mL * L²
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