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3 August, 00:40

What is the molarity of 10g of carbon in a 500L solution?

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  1. 3 August, 00:45
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    Molarity is the number of moles in a liter of a substance.

    Molarity = Mole/volume

    Mass = 10g

    Molar mass of Carbon=12g

    To calculate the mole we use the formula: mole = mass/molar mass

    Mole = 10g/12g

    Mole = 0.83

    Molarity = 0.83/500 = 0.0017moles per liter
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