AC-HPAT Chemistry Practice Test 2026 - Free Chemistry Practice Questions and Study Guide

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If 1.00 L of a 1.00 M solution is prepared, how many moles of solute are present?

0.10 mol

1.00 mol

Understanding molarity and how to convert to moles: molarity tells you how many moles are in one liter of solution. To find the amount of solute in a given volume, multiply molarity by volume. In this case, 1.00 M means 1.00 mole per liter and the volume is 1.00 L, so moles = 1.00 × 1.00 = 1.00 mole. Therefore, the solute present is one mole.

10.0 mol

0.0100 mol

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