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100mg of salt per ml is 100,000mg salt/L, i.e. 100g per litre. The molecular mass of copper II nitrate is 187.556g/mol. Divide weight by molecular mass to give you moles of 0.5332. This is already in litres, so it is 0.5332 molar (M)

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Q: A solution of Copper 2 Nitrate contains 100 mg of salt per milliliter Calculate the concentration of the salt solution in moles per liter?
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