What information is required to determine the mass of solute in a solution if you know the molar concentration of the solution?
Solution :-
Formula to calculate the molarity is as follows
Molarity = moles of solute / volume of solution in liter
So if know the molar concentration of the solute then we need volume of solute so that we can calculate the moles by using the molarity formula as follows
Moles = molarity x volume in liter
Once we get the moles of solute then we need the molar mass of solute so that we can convert the moles of solute to the mass of solute as follows
Mass= moles x molar mass.
So once we know the molarity of the solution then we need to know the volume of the solution and molar mass of solute to calculate the mass of solute.
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