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Chem. 101 Lab Problems Molarity and Dilution Molarity is a term to represent concentration of a solution. Molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution. Molarity =ãnoleofsolute- Liter of solution 1. Calculate the molarity of a solution with 2.4 moles of solute in 3 L of solution. 2. Calculate the molarity of a NaCI solution if 600 mL of the solution is made with 0.36 mole of NaCi 3. What is the concentration in molarity of a 650 mL solution made with 53.4 grams of MgBra? 4. Determine the molarity of 1.50L of a solution that contains 750.0g of glucose (CsH120). 5. What is the volume of a solution that contain 0.40 mole of 3.6 M K SO4 6. How many moles of AgNO; are needed to make a 500 mL of 0.10M AgNO; solution?
Chem. 101 Lab Problems Molarity and Dilution Molarity is a term to represent concentration of a solution. Molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution. Molarity =ãnoleofsolute- Liter of solution 1. Calculate the molarity of a solution with 2.4 moles of solute in 3 L of solution. 2. Calculate the molarity of a NaCI solution if 600 mL of the solution is made with 0.36 mole of NaCi 3. What is the concentration in molarity of a 650 mL solution made with 53.4 grams of MgBra? 4. Determine the molarity of 1.50L of a solution that contains 750.0g of glucose (CsH120). 5. What is the volume of a solution that contain 0.40 mole of 3.6 M K SO4 6. How many moles of AgNO; are needed to make a 500 mL of 0.10M AgNO; solution?
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