The final molarity of potassium cation in the solution is 0.30 M.
here is the solution:
Step 1: Calculate the moles of potassium bromide
moles of KBr = (mass of KBr) / (molar mass of KBr)
moles of KBr = (0.30 g) / (119.0 g/mol)
moles of KBr = 0.00252 mol
Step 2: Calculate the volume of the solution
volume of solution = (moles of KBr) / (molarity of KBr)
volume of solution = (0.00252 mol) / (0.30 M)
volume of solution = 0.0084 L
Step 3: Calculate the final molarity of potassium cation
molarity of K+ = (moles of K+) / (volume of solution)
Since potassium bromide dissociates completely in water to give potassium ions and bromide ions, the number of moles of potassium ions is equal to the number of moles of potassium bromide that were dissolved.
molarity of K+ = (moles of KBr) / (volume of solution)
molarity of K+ = (0.00252 mol) / (0.0084 L)
molarity of K+ = 0.30 M .