Chemistry, asked by sasisrisainamburi, 10 months ago

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Answered by lucky997761
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Answered by TheDarkKnight16
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Answer: Strength=5.6g/ltr, Molarity=0.1 M

We know that,

milli equivalents=Weight of solute(in mg)×valence/ Molar mass of solute

Molar mass of solute=39+16+1=56g

Valence of KOH=1

So, 10= weight of solute(in mg)×1/56

560=Weight of solute(in mg)

Weight of solute (in g)=560/1000=56/100g

Strength=weight of solute(in gm)/Volume of solution(in ltrs)

=(56/100)/(100/1000)=5.6g/ltr

Molarity=no.of moles/Volume of solution (in ltrs)

=[(56/100)/56]/[100/1000]=1/10 M=0.1M

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