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A single mole of AgNo3 weighs 169.88 grams. In order to make a 1M solution, how many grams of AgNo3 would need to be dissolved in 5oomL?
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How many moles do you need?
moles = M x L.
How many grams is that?
moles = grams/molar mass.
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Jazz
84.94moles
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