blaze6768 blaze6768
  • 01-03-2019
  • Chemistry
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How many moles of LiF would be required to produce a 2.5 M solution with a volume of 1.5L

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studentbiophychem
studentbiophychem studentbiophychem
  • 01-03-2019

Multiply the values.

n = cv

Where

n =mol

c = concentration

v = volume

n = 2.5×1.5 = 3.75mol

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shrutiagrawal1798 shrutiagrawal1798
  • 21-05-2022

The moles of LiF in 1.5 L solution of 2.5 M are 3.75 moles.

What is molarity?

Molarity is given as the moles of solute present in a liter of solution. It can be expressed as:

Molarity = Moles/ Volume

The moles of LiF in 2.5 M solution are:

2.5 M = Moles/ 1.5 L

Moles = 2.5 M * 1.5 L

Moles = 3.75 moles

The moles of LiF in 1.5 L solution of 2.5 M are 3.75 moles.

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