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17 January, 17:50

How many moles of potassium nitrate are required to make 550 mL of a 2.1M solution?

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  1. 17 January, 17:51
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    1.155 moles

    Explanation:

    Given;

    volume of solution, V = 550 mL

    solution molality, M = 2.1M

    Molality = number of moles of solute / litre of solvent

    number of moles of solute (potassium nitrate) = molality x litre of solvent

    number of moles of solute (potassium nitrate) = 2.1 x 550 x 10⁻³

    number of moles of solute (potassium nitrate) = 1.155 moles

    Therefore, there are 1.155 moles of potassium nitrate in the solution.
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