The molarity of the KCl solution : <u><em>0.9068</em></u>
<h3>Further explanation
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Stochiometry in Chemistry studies about chemical reactions mainly emphasizes quantitative, such as the calculation of volume, mass, which is related to the number of molecules, elements, etc.
The concentration of a substance can be expressed in several quantities such as moles, percent (%) weight / volume,), molarity, molality, parts per million (ppm) or mole fraction. The concentration shows the amount of solute in a unit of the amount of solvent.
Mole itself is the number of particles contained in a substance
1 mole = 6.02.10²³ particles
Mole can also be sought if the amount of substance mass and its molar mass is known
Molarity is a way to express the concentration of the solution
Molarity shows the number of moles of solute in every 1 liter of solute or mmol in each ml of solution
Where
M = Molarity
n = Number of moles of solute
V = Volume of solution
So to find the number of moles can be expressed as
A 16.9 gram sample of KCl is used to make a 250 mL KCl solution
Molar mass of KCl is 74.5513 g/mol
mole = 0.2267
Volume = 250 ml = 0.25 L
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