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17 June, 08:55

What is the molarity of a solution of 14.0 g NH4Br in enough H2O to make 150 mL of solution?

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  1. 17 June, 09:05
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    The molarity of a solution equals to the mole number of the solute/the volume of the solution. For NH4Br, we know that the mole mass is 98. So the molarity is (14/98) mol / 0.15 L=0.95 mol/L.
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