An aqueous potassium carbonate solution is made by dissolvin

An aqueous potassium carbonate solution is made by dissolving 5.77 moles of K2COs in sufficient water so that the final volume of the solution is 3.50 L. Calculate the molarity of the K2CO3 solution. Number

Solution

no of moles of K2CO3   = 5.77moles

volume of solution          = 3.5L

molarity                             = no of moles of solute(K2CO3)/volume of solution in L

                                          = 5.77/3.5    = 1.65 M

 An aqueous potassium carbonate solution is made by dissolving 5.77 moles of K2COs in sufficient water so that the final volume of the solution is 3.50 L. Calcu

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