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9 October, 09:58

How many moles of LiNO3 are present in 650ml of a 5.0M solution?

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  1. 9 October, 11:55
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    The formula is M=n/V (with V in Litre) - - > 650 ml = 0.65 L

    therefore we have n=M*V = 5 * 0.65 = 3.25 (moles)
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