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How many liters of water would you need to add to 4.36 moles of NaCl to create a 9.4 M solution?

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Answer:

0.464 L

Explanation:

Molarity (M) = number moles (n) ÷ volume (V)

According to the information given in this question:

number of moles (n) = 4.36 moles

Molarity = 9.4M

Volume = ?

Using M = n/V

9.4 = 4.36/V

9.4V = 4.36

V = 4.36/9.4

V = 0.464 L

Hence, 0.464L of water are needed the volume of water.