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How many liters of solution can be produced from 2.5 moles of solute if a 2.0M solution is needed

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Answer:

The formula to calculate the number of liters of a solution is:

(volume of solution) = (amount of solute) / (molarity)

where

(amount of solute) = 2.5 moles

(molarity) = 2.0 M

Plugging in the values:

(volume of solution) = (2.5 moles) / (2.0 M)

(volume of solution) = 1.25 L

Therefore, 1.25 liters of solution can be produced from 2.5 moles of solute if a 2.0M solution is needed.

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