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17 June, 03:15

You know that 8.9 moles of solute particles are dissolved in that liquid solution. If the molarity of the solution is 25 M, how many liters of solution do you have?

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  1. 17 June, 03:38
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    V = 0.356 L

    Explanation:

    In this case, we need to use the following expression:

    M = n/V (1)

    Where:

    M: molarity of solution (mol/L or M)

    n: moles of solute (moles)

    V: Volume of solution (Liters)

    From these expression, we can solve for V:

    V = n/M (2)

    Now, replacing the given data we can solve V:

    V = 8.9 / 25

    V = 0.356 L
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