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What is the molarity of a solution that contains 2.17 moles of (SrCl2) in 2,660ml of solution?
I know that the formula is molarity=moles/liters
Liters=.2660
10 years ago

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DrBob222
If you know the definition is M = mols/L, then what is the problem. Substitute the numbers and out comes the M. By the way, if mL is 2,660 mL, then L = 2.660 L.
10 years ago
Anonymous
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7 years ago
KG159327634
mol/L=M
2.17/2.66=M
M=0.8157
also stop cheating lol
2 years ago

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