What is the molar it’s of a solution that has 0.080 moles of calcium chloride dissolved in 850mL of solution.

What is the molar it’s of a solution that has 0.080 moles of calcium chloride dissolved in 850mL of solution.

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  1. Answer:

    The molarity of the solution is 0.094 [tex]\frac{moles}{liter}[/tex]

    Explanation:

    Molarity is a measure of the concentration of that substance and is defined as the number of moles of solute that are dissolved in a given volume.

    The molarity of a solution is calculated by dividing the moles of the solute by the volume of the solution:

    [tex]Molarity=\frac{number of moles of solute}{volume}[/tex]

    Molarity is expressed in units[tex]\frac{moles}{liter}[/tex].

    In this case:

    • number of moles of solute: 0.080 moles
    • volume= 850 mL= 0.850 L

    Replacing:

    [tex]Molarity=\frac{0.080 moles}{0.850 L}[/tex]

    Solving:

    Molarity= 0.094 [tex]\frac{moles}{liter}[/tex]

    The molarity of the solution is 0.094 [tex]\frac{moles}{liter}[/tex]

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