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How many liters would you need to make a 0.7 M solution if you have 3.34 mol of Potassium

Chloride?

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The volume of Potassium chloride solution is 4.8 L.

Step-by-step explanation:

Molarity is found by dividing the number of moles of the given substance by its volume in litres, and so the unit of molarity is mol/L.

Here number of moles is given as 3.34 mol

Molarity = 0.7 M

Volume = ? L

Molarity =
$(moles)/(Volume (L) )

To find the volume we have to rearrange the equation as,

Volume (L) =
$(moles)/(molarity)

Now, we have to plug in the values as,

Volume (L) =
$(3.34 mol)/(0.7 mol/L)

= 4.77 ≈ 4.8 L

So the volume of Potassium chloride solution is 4.8 L.

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