One efficient way to express the concentration of a solution for many chemistry applications is molarity. Molarity (M) i
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One efficient way to express the concentration of a solution for many chemistry applications is molarity. Molarity (M) i
One efficient way to express the concentration of a solution for many chemistry applications is molarity. Molarity (M) is defined as the number of moles of solute in 1 liter (1 L) of the solution: Moles of solute M= Liters of solution Consider the single replacement (redox) reaction between copper(II) sulfate (Cuso:) and aluminum (Al): _Cuso. (aq) + _Al(s) - _Al2(SO.), (aq) + _Cu (s) Balance the chemical equation and determine how many milliliters of 2.50 M CuSO. are required to react with 0.75 g of aluminum
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