please tell,how no. of moles is related to concentration of solution
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You multiply the concentration (in moles per litre) by the volume in litres.
The number of moles of a substance in one litre of solution is called its molarity. The official symbol for molarity is “c” (concentration), but most people use the symbol “M”.
M = nV,
where n is the number of moles and V is the volume in litres.
We can rearrange this equation to get the number of moles:
n = M × V
Example:
How many moles of NaCl are contained in 0.300 L of 0.400 mol/L NaCl solution?
Solution:
n = 0.300 L soln × (0.400 mol NaCl/1 L soln) = 0.120 mol NaCl
You multiply the concentration (in moles per litre) by the volume in litres.
The number of moles of a substance in one litre of solution is called its molarity. The official symbol for molarity is “c” (concentration), but most people use the symbol “M”.
M = nV,
where n is the number of moles and V is the volume in litres.
We can rearrange this equation to get the number of moles:
n = M × V
Example:
How many moles of NaCl are contained in 0.300 L of 0.400 mol/L NaCl solution?
Solution:
n = 0.300 L soln × (0.400 mol NaCl/1 L soln) = 0.120 mol NaCl
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