Question
What is the molarity of the solution produced when 14.1 grams of ammonia is dissolved in sufficient water to prepare .100 liters of solution?
Answers
M=moles of solute/L of solution
Solute- ammonia NH3
Solvent- .1L H2O
Convert grams of NH3 to moles by dividing it by the molar mass. Then you plug that into the problem and solve.!
Solute- ammonia NH3
Solvent- .1L H2O
Convert grams of NH3 to moles by dividing it by the molar mass. Then you plug that into the problem and solve.!
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