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How many moles of Ba(NO3)2 are there in 0.25 L of a 2.00 M Ba(NO3)2 solution?

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Answer:

the answer is 0.50 mol

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because that's the answer

User Mike Hamer
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Answer : The number of moles of
Ba(NO_3)_2 are 0.50 moles.

Solution : Given,

Volume solution = 0.25 L

Molarity of solution = 2.00 mole/L

Molarity : It is defined as the number of moles of solute present in one liter of solution.

Formula used :


Molarity=\frac{\text{ Number of moles of solute}}{\text{ Volume of solution}}

Now put all the given values in this formula, we get number of moles.


2.00mole/L=\frac{\text{ number of moles of }Ba(NO_3)_2}{0.25L}

By rearranging the term,

Number of moles of
Ba(NO_3)_2 = 0.50 moles

Therefore, 0.50 moles of
Ba(NO_3)_2 are there in the solution.


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