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A sample of 0.0606 mol of iron(III) chloride FeCl₃ was dissolved in water to give 35.4 mL of solution. What is the molarity of the solution?
The molarity of the solution is 0.0017 mol/L
The molarity or concentration can be described by using the moles of the solute per liter of known aqueous solution and which is the volume the molarity also is designated as molar concentration
Here given data is
Iron(III) chloride = 0.0606 mol
Water means volume = 35.4 mL
We have to find molarity of the solution = ?
Molarity = moles of solute/volume of solution
Molarity = 0.0606 mol / 35.4 mL
Molarity = 0.0017 mol/L
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