1. write out the molarity equation. 2a. draw a representation of 3 moles of salt dissolved in 45 ml of water. b. what would be considered the solute? the solvent? the solution? c. find the molarity of the solution described in part a. 3. 1.0 grams of potassium fluoride is dissolved to make 0.10 l of solution. what is the molarity of this solution? 4. 952 grams of ammonium carbonate are dissolved to make 1750 ml of solution. what is the molarity of this solution? 5. find the volume of solution (in ml) that contains 0.65 mol kbr if the concentration of the solution is 1.34 m. 6. find the moles of cacl2 present in 192 ml of 0.22 m cacl2. 7. how many grams of mgf2 are present in 95 ml of 2.45 m mgf2? 8. what volume (in ml) of 0.85 m na2co3 contains 1.75 g of na2co3? 9. suppose 123 ml of water are added to the solution described in