Answer:
141 mL is the volume of a 2.30 mol/L solution of Na₂CO₃ that contains 0.325 mol of solute.
Explanation:
Molarity is a measure of concentration of a solution that indicates the amount of moles of solute that appear dissolved in each liter of the mixture.
So 2.30 mol / L indicates that 2.30 moles dissolve in 1 L of solution. You want to know in what volume is contained 0.325 mol of solute. For this you apply the following rule of three: if 2.30 moles of solute are present in 1 L of solution, 0.325 moles in how much volume is it?

volume= 0.141 L
Being 1L=1000 mL, then 0.141 L=141 mL
<u><em>141 mL is the volume of a 2.30 mol/L solution of Na₂CO₃ that contains 0.325 mol of solute.</em></u>
Hello!
the correct setup is shown at bottom of your question
we get
total moles*(1/102.0 g/mol)= total grams Al2O3
hope this helps. any questions please ask. thank you kindly
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