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what is the molarity of 3 mole of hydrochloric acid in 3 L of water​

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Answered by Hemantpujari
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Answered by shreya457sl
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Answer:

Molarity is calculated below

Explanation:

Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute per liter of the result.

or

Molarity = \frac{Number of Moles of Solute}{Volume of Solution in litres}

From the question, we can see that,

⇒ Number of moles = 3 Moles

⇒ Volume of Solution = 3 Litres

Hence,

Molarity = \frac{3 Moles}{3 L}

Molarity = 3 M

Therefore, the molarity of 3 moles of HCl in 3 L of water is 3 M.

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