Calculate the molarity of the following solutions. 0.400 mol of Na2S in 1.65 L of solution and 34.5 g of MgS in 939 mL of solution
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For the first solution, we have 0.400 mol of Na2S in 1.65 L of solution. To find the molarity, we can use the formula: Molarity = (moles of solute) / (liters of solution) For the first solution: Molarity = (0.400 mol) / (1.65 L) = 0.2424 M Show more…
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