Question #5c6f3
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Molarity is defined as moles of solute, in your case potassium bromide, divided by liters of solution.
The first thing you need to do is figure out how many moles of potassium bromide you have in 2.50 g - use the compound's molar mass to determine this
Next, try to figure out exactly how much volume of your 0.200 M solution would have that many moles. Since concentration is moles per volume, you can solve for the volume by
Expressed in mililiters, the answer will be
So, as a conclusion, when dealing with molarities, always try to have moles and liters. If a mass of solute is given, like it was in this case, immediately convert it to moles by using its molar mass
In your case, 105 mL of a