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5 January, 11:38

What is the molarity of a solution with 23 moles of solute, and 100 ml of a solvent?

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  1. 5 January, 12:32
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    Molarity is calculated by using following formula,

    Molarity = Moles / Volume

    Data Given:

    Moles = 23 moles

    Volume = 100 ml : 1000 = 0.1 L

    Putting values in eq. 1,

    Molarity = 23 mol / 0.1 L

    Molarity = 230 mol/dm³

    Result:

    When 23 mol of solute is dissolved in a solvent to make a solution of 100 ml, then it will have a Molarity of 230 mol/dm³.
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