Exciting Chemistry Challenge!

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Given data: 31.65 mL volume of 1.07 M Fe(NO₃)₃ is mixed with 44.96 mL of 0.79 M Fe(NO₃)₃ solution. Can you calculate the molar concentration of the final solution?

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The molar concentration of the final solution is 0.9057 M.

Hey there, chemistry enthusiasts! Get ready for an exciting challenge where we'll mix two solutions and determine the molar concentration of the final solution. In this problem, we are mixing a 1.07 M Fe(NO₃)₃ solution with a 0.79 M Fe(NO₃)₃ solution.

First, we calculated the moles of each solution by multiplying the molarity with the volume. The total moles were then added together to get 0.0693839 moles. The total volume of the solution was calculated to be 0.07661 L.

Using the formula concentration = moles/volume, we found that the molar concentration of the final solution is 0.9057 M. What an exciting chemistry problem to solve!

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