The answer for the following problem is mentioned below.
Explanation:
Given:
molarity of the potassium chloride solution (m) = 0.7 M
no of moles present in the potassium chloride solution (n) = 8.30 moles
To find:
volume of the potassium chloride solution (V)
We know;
m = [tex]\frac{n}{V}[/tex]
Where;
m represents the molarity of potassium chloride solution
n represents the no of moles of potassium chloride solution
V represents the volume of the solution
So;
0.7 = [tex]\frac{8.30}{V}[/tex]
V = 11.8 litres
Therefore the volume of potassium chloride solution is 11.8 litres.