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If 102.6 g of K2SO3 are dissolved into 3.1 L of solution calculate the molar concentration PLEASE! help and and show the steps !! I’m trying to understand the process!
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DrBob222
What's the definition of molarity?
Molarity = M = number moles/L solution.
How many mols do you have? mols K2SO3 = grams/molar mass = ?
How many L solution do you have? L = 3.1
M = mols/L = substitute the above and solve.
Molarity = M = number moles/L solution.
How many mols do you have? mols K2SO3 = grams/molar mass = ?
How many L solution do you have? L = 3.1
M = mols/L = substitute the above and solve.
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