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What is the molarity of a solution which has a volume of 3 litres and contains 5.1 moles of Br2?

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Answer:

The molarity of the solution is 1.7
(moles)/(liter).

Step-by-step explanation:

Molarity (M) or Molar Concentration is the number of moles of solute that are dissolved in a certain volume.

The molarity of a solution is calculated by dividing the moles of the solute by the volume of the solution:


Molarity=(moles of solute)/(volume of the solute)

Molarity is expressed in units
(moles)/(liter).

In this case, you know:

  • moles of solute= 5.1
  • volume= 3 L

Replacing:


Molarity=(5.1 moles)/(3 L)

Solving:

Molarity= 1.7
(moles)/(liter)

The molarity of the solution is 1.7
(moles)/(liter).

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