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how much potassium bromide, in grams, should be added to water to prepare 0.50 of solution with molarity of 0.125M?
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how much potassium bromide, in grams, should be added to water to prepare 0.50 of solution with molarity of 0.125M?
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Volume = 0.50 L
Molar mass KBr = 119.002 g/mol
Molarity = 0.125 M
Mass ( KBr) = ?
mass = molarity * molar mass * volume
mass = 0.125 * 119.002 * 0.50
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= 7.437625 g of KBr
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