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If you dissolve 2.00 g of NiCl2*6h20 into a beaker of water and the final volume is 1.00 liters what will be the molar concentration of the solution? HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
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If you dissolve 2.00 g of NiCl2*6h20 into a beaker of water and the final volume is 1.00 liters what will be the molar concentration of the solution? HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
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molar concentration (c) = # of moles of solute (n) ÷ volume of solvent (v) in liters
So the molar mass of Nickel Chloride Hexahydrate is 237.69 g/mol.
So the # moles of 2 gms is:
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