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5.54 moles of AgNO3 are dissolved in 0.48 L of water. What is the molarity of the AgNO, solution?

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Answer:

the molarity of the AgNO₃ is 11.5417 mol/L

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

nAgNO₃ = 5.54 moles

V = 0.48 L

Question: What is the molarity of the AgNO₃, solution, M = ?

To calculate the molarity, the number of moles must be divided by the volume of the solution.


M=(n)/(V) =(5.54)/(0.48) =11.5417mol/L

User Dean Wu
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Answer:

11.54 M

Step-by-step explanation:

In this case, all we have to do is to apply the following expression:

M = n/V

M: molarity

n: moles

V: volume of solution in liters

In this case, we can assume that the volume of water will be the volume of solution. This is because the problem is not specifing if the moles of AgNO3 are liquid or solid, so we can make a safe assumption of the volume.

Using the expression above we have:

M = 5.54 / 0.48

M = 11.54 M

This is the molarity of solution

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