if you had 2.00 moles of solute dissolved into 1.00 of solvent.whats the molality?

To find the molality, which is defined as the amount of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent, we need to know the mass of the solvent. Given the amount of solute (2.00 moles) and the volume of the solvent (1.00 liter), we can determine the mass of the solvent using its density.

Density is defined as mass divided by volume. So, if we know the density of the solvent, we can calculate the mass of the solvent using its volume of 1.00 liter. With the mass of the solvent, we can then calculate the molality.

However, given only the amount of solute and the volume of solvent, we cannot directly determine the molality without knowing the density or specific gravity of the solvent.