The equation for molarity is molarity=moles solute/liters solution. The molarity of 2.50 M is given and the moles solute of .326 moles is given. Plugging that into the equation gives (2.50)=(.326)/liters. Solving for liters algebraically gives liters=(.326)/(2.50) meaning that the volume needed would be .1304 L
Alyssa W.
asked 05/03/23What volume of 2.50 M CH3OH solution is needed to provide 0.326 mol of CH3OH?
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