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23 February, 08:25

Suppose there is 0.63 g of HNO3 per 100 mL of a particular solution. What is the concentration of the HNO3 solution in moles per liter?

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  1. 23 February, 08:48
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    There are 0.09996826 moles per liter of the solution.

    Explanation:

    Molar mass of HNO3: 63.02

    Convert grams to moles

    0.63 grams / 63.02 = 0.009996826

    Convert mL to L and place under moles (mol/L)

    100mL=0.1 L

    0.009996826/0.1 = 0.09996826 mol/L
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