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27 December, 02:41

What is the molality of a solution in which 0.42 moles aluminum chloride has been dissolved in 4200 water?

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  1. 27 December, 03:01
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    0.1 M

    Explanation: Molarity refers to the concentration of a solution in moles per liter. It is calculated by dividing the number of moles of solute by the volume of solvent; Molarity = Moles of the solute : Volume of the solvent

    In this case, we are given;

    Number of moles of the solute, NH₄Cl as 0.42 moles Volume of the solvent, water as 4200 mL or 4.2 L

    Therefore;

    Molarity = 0.42 moles : 4.2 L

    = 0.1 mol/L or 0.1 M

    Thus, the molarity of the solution will be 0.1 M
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