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16 June, 14:20

How many moles of AgNO3 are present in 1.50 L of a 0.050 M solution?

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  1. 16 June, 14:34
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    To calculate the moles of AgNO3 in a solution, we need to know the volume and concentration of the solution.

    Moles of AgNO3 = Volume of AgNO3 solution (L) * concentration of AgNO3 solution (M or mole/L) = 1.50 L * 0.050 M = 0.075 mole.

    So 0.075 moles of AgNO3 are present in 1.50 L of a 0.050 M solution.
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