What is the molarity of 2.4 moles KBr in 4 L solution?

2 Answers
Mar 16, 2018

#0.6 \ "M"#

Explanation:

We got #2.4 \ "mol"# of potassium bromide dissolved in #4 \ "L"# of the solution.

Molarity is expressed through the equation:

#"molarity"="moles of solute"/"liters of solution"#

So, plugging in values for the equation, we get:

#"molarity"=(2.4 \ "mol")/(4 \ "L")#

#=0.6 \ "mol/L"#

Another way of writing molarity is in #"M"#, and #1 \ "M"=1 \ "mol/L"#.

So, the molarity of this solution is #0.6 \ "M"#.

Mar 16, 2018

The defination of molarity gives us,

#molarity = "number of moles of solute"/"volume of solution in L"#

Put in the values from the question,

#M = (2.4 " moles of KBr") / (4L " of solution"#

#M = 0.6# mol/L