Chemistry, asked by ramv4474, 1 year ago

What is the molarity of a solution that contains 1.50 mol hcl in 2.50 l of solution?

Answers

Answered by ashlynknight12
4

Answer:

0.600 M

Explanation:

Answered by archanajhaasl
3

Answer:

The molarity of the given solution is 0.6mol/L.

Explanation:

The molarity of the solution is given as,

M=\frac{n}{V}      (1)

Where,

M=molarity of the solution

n=number of moles of the substance present in the solution

V=volume of the solution

From the question we have,

The number of moles of HCl(n)=1.50

The volume of the given solution(V)=2.50L

By substituting all the required  values in equation (1) we get;

M=\frac{1.50}{2.50}

M=0.6mol/L

Hence, the molarity of the given solution is 0.6mol/L.

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