A chemist prepares a solution of silver(I) nitrate (AgNO3) by measuring out 269. micromol of silver(I) nitrate into a 300. mL volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water. Calculate the concentration in mmol/L of the chemist's silver(I) nitrate solution. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

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Answer:

The concentration of the chemist's silver(I) nitrate  solution is  0.897 mmol/L

Explanation:

Step 1: Data given

Number of moles AgNO3 = 269 micromol = 269 * 10^-6 mol

Volume of AgNO3 = 300 mL = 0.3 L

Molar mass of AgNO3 = 169.87 g/mol

Step 2: Calculate molarity of AgNO3

Molarity = number of moles per volume (in Liters)

Molarity AgNO3 = 269 *10^-6 mol / 0.3 L

Molarity AgNO3 = 8.97 * 10^-4 M

8.97 *10^-4 mol/L = 897 micromol/L = 0.897 mmol/L

The concentration of the chemist's silver(I) nitrate  solution is  0.897 mmol/L