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20 March, 00:32

Calculate the volume of a 0.200 M KCl solution containing 5.00 10-2 mol of solute. Enter your answer in the provided box. IL

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  1. 20 March, 00:52
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    The volume of a 0.200 M KCl solution containing 5.00 10-2 mol of solute is 0,25 L

    Explanation:

    Molarity (M) means: moles of solute which are contained in 1 L of solution.

    In this case we have 0,2 moles which are in 1 L, so, as we have 5x10*-2 moles we have to apply a rule of three to find out the volume.

    0,2 moles ... 1 L

    5x10*-2 moles ... x

    x = (5x10*-2 moles. 1 L) / 0,2 moles = 0.25L

    (we can also say 250 mL)
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