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6 April, 14:38

What is the molarity of an acid that is made up of 9.5 moles of HCl dissolved in 1:24 L of water?

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  1. 6 April, 14:52
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    7.7 mol/L or M

    Explanation:

    Molarity is defined as moles of solute over litres of solution. So, in essence, Molarity = moles/litres

    or often written as M=mol/L

    Here we have 9.5 moles of HCl, and 1.24L of water so we just plug those in equation ...

    M = 9.5/1.24 = 7.7 mol/L or M
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