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What is the molarity of 1.5 liters of an aqueous solution that contains 52 grams of lithium fluoride, LiF, (gram-formula mass =26 grams/mole)?
(1) 1.3 M (3) 3.0 M
(2) 2.0 M (4) 0.75 M


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The answer is (1) 1.3 M. The first thing you need to do is to convert the unit of gram to mole. The mol number of LiF is 52/26=2 mol. Then using the volume to calculate the molarity: molarity=2/1.5=1.3 M.