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1. You have 6 moles of a 2 M solution. How many Liters are present?

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We are given the moles and molarity of the solution. To find the liters we must take into account the definition of molarity. Molarity is defined as:


Molarity=(MolesSolute)/(Lsolution)

We clear the liters of the solution and replace the known data:


\begin{gathered} Lsolution=(MolesSolute)/(Molarity) \\ Lsolution=(6mol)/(2M)=(6mol)/(2mol/L)=3L \end{gathered}

Answer: There are present 3 liters

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