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I have a solution with a molarity of 5.5M and a volume of

20L, how many moles of solute are present?

I have a solution with a molarity of 5.5M and a volume of 20L, how many moles of solute-example-1
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Answer:

110moles

Step-by-step explanation:

Molarity, which refers to the molar concentration, can be calculated using the following formula:

Molarity (M) = number of moles (n) ÷ volume (V)

n = molarity × volume

According to the provided information in this question, a solution with a molarity of 5.5M and a volume of 20L is involved.

n = 5.5M × 20L

n = 110moles

110moles of solute are present.

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