Asked by jess
calculate the concentration of each solutions:
3 moles of solute dissolved in 2 liter of solution
6 moles of solute dissolved on 9 liters of solution
4 moles of solute dissolved in 3 liters of solution
3 moles of solute dissolved in 2 liter of solution
6 moles of solute dissolved on 9 liters of solution
4 moles of solute dissolved in 3 liters of solution
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Answered by
DrBob222
moles/L = molarity.
3 moles/2 liters = ?? etc.
3 moles/2 liters = ?? etc.
Answered by
Aanu
that is true and remember that litre is equivalent to dm^3.
Answered by
chemistry challenged
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