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What is the oh concentration of a solution in which 1.00 grams of sodium hydroxide?
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What is the oh concentration of a solution in which 1.00 grams of sodium hydroxide?
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1 gram of NaOH is equivilant to 0.025 moles of NaOH. 1 gram of NaOH/ 39.997 g/mol= 0.025 moles. So if you want molarity you take the moles and divide by the liters of solution. Assuming 1 L since none was given the Molarity is 0.025 M
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