33) Determine the molarity of a solution formed by dissolving 4.00 moles of KBr in enough water to yield 3.00 L of solution. A) 2.00 M B) 0.750 M C) 12.00 M D) 1.33 M E) 3.00 M
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Molarity (M) is defined as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. In this case, we have 4.00 moles of KBr and 3.00 L of solution. Show more…
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