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What is the molarity of 2.60L solution that contains 67.3 grams of copper (ii) chloride

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Answer:

0.193 M to the nearest thousandth.

Step-by-step explanation:

Molar mass of copper (ii) chloride

= 63.546 + 2* 35.45

= 134.446 g.

So in 2.60L of 1 M solution there is 134.446 * 2.6

= 349.56 g of copper chloride.

So the molarity of our solution is 67.3 / 349.56

= 0.193 M.

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