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28 June, 02:37

What is the molarity of a solution of 17.0 g of nh4br in enough h2o to make 158 ml of solution? answer in units of m?

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  1. 28 June, 02:51
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    Unit of M is also mole/L, where mole is the moles of solute and L is the volume of the solution. The latter is given: 158 mL or 0.158 L. So we need to find out the moles of NH4Br.

    Moles of NH4Br = Mass of NH4Br/molar mass of NH4Br = 17.0g / (14+1*4+79.9) g/mol = 0.1736 mole.

    So, the molarity of the solution = 0.1736mole/0.158L = 1.10 mole/L = 1.10 M
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