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Find the molarity of a solution that has 25.5 g kbr dissolved in 1.75 l of solution
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The molarity of solution that has 25.5g Kbr in 1.75 l solution is calculated as below
find the moles of Kbr = mass/molar mass
= 25.5g/119 g/mol= 0.214 moles
molarity = moles/volume in liters
= 0.214 / 1.75=
0.12 M
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