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A chemist adds of a m silver perchlorate solution to a reaction flask. Calculate the millimoles of silver perchlorate the chemist has added to the flask. Round your answer to significant digits

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The milimoles of silver perchlorate in the solution is given as m/Volume * 1000.

What is molarity?

The molarity is given as the presence of moles of solute in a liter of solution. The molarity can be expressed as:

Molarity = moles/ Volume (L)

The silver perchlorate has Molarity, m

The moles of silver perchlorate in the solution is given as:

Moles = m/volume

The milimoles is given as the small unit conversion of moles with the factor of 1000.

Thus, the milimoles of silver perchlorate:

Milimoles =  m/Volume * 1000

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