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4 April, 02:51

A 4,000 mL solution of AgNO3 contains 17.00 g of solute in water. Calculate the molar concentration of the solution.

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  1. 4 April, 02:59
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    The answer is 0.03 M
  2. 4 April, 03:21
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    The molarity is moles/liters.

    First, convert 4,000 mL to L:

    4000 mL - - > 4 L

    Now, you must convert the 17 g of solute to moles by dividing the number of grams by the molar mass. The molar mass of AgNO3 is 169.87 g/mol:

    17 / 169.87 =.1

    Now that you have both the number of moles and the liters, plug them into the initial equation of moles/liters:

    .1/4 =.025
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