If 4.8 liters of a 2.8 M solution of NaCl then the solution will have *Blank* moles of NaCl dissolved in it.

M= mol/L, so it would be Liters x(mol/Liters), liters cancels out with liters so you are left with the amount of mols

To find the number of moles of NaCl dissolved in a given volume of a solution, you will need to know the concentration of the solution and the volume of the solution.

Here, the volume of the solution is given as 4.8 liters, and the concentration of the solution is given as 2.8 M.

To calculate the number of moles, you can use the formula:

moles = concentration (M) * volume (L)

Plugging in the given values, we have:
moles = 2.8 M * 4.8 L

Now, we simply multiply these two values:
moles = 13.44 moles of NaCl

Therefore, if you have 4.8 liters of a 2.8 M solution of NaCl, then the solution will have 13.44 moles of NaCl dissolved in it.