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a solution has 3 moles of solute dissolved in 5 liters of solution. calculate the molarity of the solution

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Answer:


\huge{ \boxed{0.6 \: M}}

Step-by-step explanation:

The molarity of the solution given the number of moles and volume can be found by using the formula;


c = \cfrac{n}{v}

where

c is the concentration in M , mol/dm³ or mol/L

v is the volume in L or dm³

n is the number of moles

From the question

n = 3 mol

v = 5 L


c = (3)/(5) = 0.6

We have the final answer as

0.6 M

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