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What is molarity of `K^(+)` in aqueous solution that contains 17.4 ppm of `K_(2)SIO_(4)(174g"mol"^(-1))`?

A

`2xx10^(-2)M`

B

`2xx10^(-3)M`

C

`4xx10^(-4)M`

D

`2xx10^(-4)M`

Text Solution

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`17.4` ppm means.
`implies17.4` gm per `10^(6)` parts
`implies17.4` mg per `10^(6)mg` water i.e. 1 l water.
`M=2xx(17.4xx10^(-3))/174xx1/1=2xx10^(-4)`
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