How many moles of solute are contained in a 150ml solution of a 0.25 M NaNO3 solution?

M = mol/L

mol = ML
.0375 = .25 M * .15 L
.038 mol (2 sig digit)

moles = M x L

To determine the number of moles of solute in a solution, you can use the formula:

moles of solute = Molarity × Volume (in liters)

In this case, you have a 150 mL solution with a molarity of 0.25 M NaNO3. To solve this, you need to convert the volume from milliliters to liters.

Step 1: Convert the volume from milliliters to liters:
150 mL ÷ 1000 = 0.150 L

Step 2: Apply the formula to calculate the number of moles of solute:
moles of solute = 0.25 M × 0.150 L
moles of solute = 0.0375 moles

Therefore, there are 0.0375 moles of NaNO3 solute in a 150 mL solution of 0.25 M NaNO3.

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