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19 May, 13:15

Given a 1.50 Liters of solution that contains 62.5 grams of magnesium oxide. What is the molarity of that solution

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  1. 19 May, 16:19
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    Molarity (M) is moles over liters (moles/liters), so convert grams to moles using the molar mass of MgO and then divide the moles of MgO over the liters given.

    So it would look like this:

    Step 1: 62.5 g MgO x (1 mole MgO/40.31 g MgO) = 1.55 mol MgO

    Step 2: 1.55 mol MgO/1.5 L = 1.03 M MgO
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