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  • 07-07-2020
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How many moles of ammonia are in 0.175 L of a 6.50 M aqueous ammonia solution?

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Stephen46
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  • 07-07-2020

Answer:

Concentration (C) = number of moles (n) / volume (v)

Therefore

number of moles (n) = concentration × volume

Concentration = 6.50M

Volume =0.175 L = 0.175dm³

n = 6.50 × 0.175

n = 1.138 moles

Moles of ammonia in the solution is

1.138 moles.

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