The concentration in /mmolL of the chemist's silver(I) nitrate solution is 0.01047 mmoles/litre.
Explanation:
Data given:
Number of moles of AgNO3 in micro mole 4.7102micromol.
The concentration is supposed to be in mmol so the micromole will be converted to milimole.
So, 1 micromole = 0.001 millimole
hence, 4.712micromole will be 0.004712 millimole.
Volume is given as 450ml which is converted into L
to convert ml into L it is divided by 1000
so 0.45 L is the volume.
Molarity or concerntration is calculated by the formula,
molarity = [tex]\frac{number of moles}{volume in litres}[/tex]
putting the values in the formula:
molarity = [tex]\frac{0.0047103}{0.45}[/tex]
= 0.01047 mmoles/litre is the molarity of AgNO3 solution in 450 ml of solution.