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0.13 mol of TiCl4 is dissolved in water to produce a solution with a concentration of 2 M. What is the volume of this solution in liters?

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0.13 mol of TiCl4 is dissolved in water to produce a solution with a concentration of 2 M. What is the volume of this solution in liters?

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To find the volume of the solution, you can use the formula for molarity which is:

Molarity (M) = moles of solute / volume of solution in liters

We know the molarity (2 M) and the moles of solute (0.13 mol), so we can rearrange the formula to solve for the volume:

Volume of solution in liters = moles of solute / Molarity

Substitute the given values into the formula:

Volume of solution in liters = 0.13 mol / 2 M = 0.065 liters.

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