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How many moles of solute particles are present in 1 mL (exact) of aqueous 0.0040 M Ba(OH)2?

Sagot :

Answer:

4.0  x 10^-6 moles

Explanation:

0.0040 M Ba(OH)2      means there is .0040 moles per liter

    you want 1 ml which is 1/1000 liter so you get 1/1000 of the moles

= .0000040 moles

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