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What is the grams per liter concentration of a solution
composed of 8.210 g of potassium chloride, KCI,
dissolved in enough water to make 0.300 L of solution?
a. 0.0846 g/L
b. 16.4 g/L
c. 0.367 g/L
d. 27.4 g/L


Sagot :

Grams per liter in the solution give the density of the solution. The density of the solution is 27.4 g/L. Thus, option d is correct.

What is density?

Density is the ratio of the mass in gms to the volume of the solution in liters.

Given,

Mass of  potassium chloride = 8.210 gms

Volume of solution = 0.300 L

Density is calculated as:

ρ = mass ÷ volume

= 8.210 ÷ 0.300

= 27.36 g/L

Therefore, the density of the solution is 27.4 g/L.

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