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3 December, 05:52

What is 4.2 moles of lithium fluoride are dissolved in 200 lliliters of solution in molarity?

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  1. 3 December, 05:55
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    In this question we have to find the molarity of lithium floride (LiF)

    This can be calculated by formula

    Molarity=moles of solute/liters of solution

    In given data

    Mole of solute=4.2mole of LiF

    Liter of solution = 200mL=200/1000=0.2liter

    M=4.2/0.2=21M solution of lithium fluoride
  2. 3 December, 05:58
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    21 mol·L⁻¹

    Step-by-step explanation:

    dа ta:

    n = 4.2 mol

    V = 200 mL

    Calculation:

    c = moles/litres = n/V

    V = 200 mL Convert to litres

    V = 200 mL * (1 L/1000 mL)

    V = 0.200 L

    c = 4.2/0.200

    c = 21 mol·L⁻¹

    Note: This is an impossible value. Even at 100 °C, the solubility of NaF is only about 2 mol·L⁻¹.
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