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Question 15 What is the molarity of 6.00 g KBr in 1.50 L of solution? Question 1

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Question 15

What is the molarity of 6.00 g KBr in 1.50 L of solution?

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Explanation / Answer

Question 15

What is the molarity of 6.00 g KBr in 1.50 L of solution?

by definition

M = mol/L

MW = 119.002 g/mol

mol = mass/MW = 6/119.002 = 0.05 mol

V = 1.5 L

so

M = 0.05/1.5 = 0.0333 M

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