Law enforcement uses a quick and easy test to detect the presence of the illicit drug PCP by reacting it with potassium iodide. The PCP will form a crystalline solid with a long branching needle-like structure with KI. What is the molarity of KI in a stock solution prepared by dissolving 390.1 g of KI to a total volume of 140.0 mL?
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