Concentration Chemistry Example 4

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Example 4

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What is the molarity of a solution containing 0.500.50 mol of solute in 2.02.0 L?

Solution

  1. 1
    Molarity =molesvolumeΒ (L)=0.502.0= \frac{\text{moles}}{\text{volume (L)}} = \frac{0.50}{2.0}.
  2. 2
    M=0.25 MM = 0.25\,\text{M}.

Answer

0.25 M0.25\,\text{M}
Molarity is simply moles divided by volume in liters.

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