What is the molarity of a solution made using 2.19 g of KI dissolved in enough water to make 266 mL of solution?
1 Answer
Mar 28, 2015
The molarity of the solution will be
Molarity is defined as moles of solute, in your case potassium iodide, divided by liters of solution.
Since the volume of the solution is given to you, all you need to do is figure out how many moles of potassium iodide you have. Use the compound's molar mass to go from grams to moles
As a result, the solution's molarity will be
SIDE NOTE Don't forget to use liters, not mililiters, when calculating molarity.