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28 April, 09:30
100mL of a 6 M solution
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Aidyn Irwin
28 April, 11:02
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0.6 mol
Explanation:
Moles = Volume x Molarity
Given: Volume = 100 mL = 0.1 L
Molarity = 6 M = 6 mol/L
Moles = 0.1 L x 6 mol/L = 0.6 mol
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