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What is the volume of a 3.0 M solution of hydrochloric acid that contains 1.50 moles of solute?
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What is the volume of a 3.0 M solution of hydrochloric acid that contains 1.50 moles of solute?
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C - concentration: 3.0M
n - number of moles: 1.50 moles
V - volume: ???
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C = n/V
V = n/C
V = 1.5/3
V = 0,5 L = 500 mL
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