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Hello!
The answer is:
[tex]MolarConcentration=\frac{3.5moles}{volume(1.5L)}=2.33molar[/tex]
Why?
Since there is not information about the solute but only its mass, we need to assume that we are calculating the molar concentration of a solution or molarity. So, need to use the following formula:
[tex]MolarConcentration=\frac{mass(solute)}{volume(solution)}[/tex]
Now, we know that the mass of the solute is equal 3.5 moles and the volume is equal to 1500 mL or 1.5L
Then, substituting into the equation, we have:
[tex]MolarConcentration=\frac{3.5moles}{1.5L}=2.33molar[/tex]
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Hey there!:
Molarity, molar concentration, concentration in mol/L or concentration in quantity of matter is the ratio of the amount of matter of the solute (mol) by the solution volume (in liters), expressed in the Unit mol/L (molar).
Number of moles = 3.5 moles
1 L = 1000 mL
Volume in liters = 1500 mL / 1000 => 1.5 L
Therefore:
Molarity = number of moles / Volume in liters:
Molarity = 3.5 / 1.5
Molarity = 2.333 M
Hope this helps!