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How many moles are in 0.256 L of a 0.855 M lithium nitrate solution?

[tex]M = \frac{mol}{L}[/tex]


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To determine the number of moles in 0.256 liters of a 0.855 M lithium nitrate solution, we can use the relationship given by molarity. The formula for molarity [tex]\( M \)[/tex] is:

[tex]\[ M = \frac{\text{moles}}{\text{liters}} \][/tex]

We can rearrange this formula to solve for the number of moles:

[tex]\[ \text{moles} = M \times \text{liters} \][/tex]

In this case, we know:
- The molarity [tex]\( M \)[/tex] of the solution is 0.855 M.
- The volume of the solution is 0.256 liters.

Plugging these values into the formula, we have:

[tex]\[ \text{moles} = 0.855 \, \text{M} \times 0.256 \, \text{L} \][/tex]

By performing the multiplication:

[tex]\[ \text{moles} = 0.21888 \, \text{moles} \][/tex]

So, the number of moles in 0.256 liters of a 0.855 M lithium nitrate solution is [tex]\( 0.21888 \)[/tex] moles.