A student sets up and solves the following equation to solve a problem in solution stoichiometry. Fill in the missing part of the student's equation. frac{(1.13 square) left(frac{1 ext{ mL}}{10^{-3} ext{ L}} ight)}{(98.58 frac{ ext{g}}{ ext{mol}})} = 11.5 frac{ ext{mol}}{ ext{L}}
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