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16 October, 22:27

What is the molarity of a solution containing 5.0 moles of kcl in 2.0 l of solution?

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  1. 16 October, 22:48
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    Molarity is defined as number of moles of solute dissolved per litre of solution. M is the symbol used for it. unit is = mol / Litre Given: Moles of solute KCl is 5 volume of solution is 2L Calculation: Molarity = Moles of Solute / volume M = 5/2 = 2.5 mol/L
  2. 16 October, 22:55
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    Solution:

    Molarity describes the concentration of a substance as measured by the number of moles divided by the volume of the solution it's in.

    Now,

    We have given that

    5.0 moles of kcl

    2.0 liters of solution

    We have to find the concentration;

    Concentration = Moles of solute divided by Volume of solution

    = 5.0mole/2.0L

    =2. mol/L
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