SOLUTION: How many liters of a 3.83 M K2SO4 solution are needed to provide 97.9 g of K2SO4 (molar mass 174.01 g/mol)? Recall that M is equivalent to mol/L. Express your answer to three si

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Question 1072368: How many liters of a 3.83 M K2SO4 solution are needed to provide 97.9 g of K2SO4 (molar mass 174.01 g/mol)? Recall that M is equivalent to mol/L.
Express your answer to three significant figures.

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