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How many moles of HNO3 are needed to prepare 5.7 liters of a 1.64 M solution of HNO3

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User Keon Kim
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We are given:

Volume of Solution: 5.7 Liters

Concentration: 1.64 Molar

Number of moles required:

We know that the formula for concentration (in molar) is:

M = N / V

where M is the concentration, N is the number of moles, and V is the volume of solution (in L)

plugging the given values in the equation:

1.64 = N / 5.7

N = 1.64 * 5.7

N = 9.35 moles

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