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What is the concentration when 0.065 moles of NaNO3 are dissolved in enough water to make 150.0 mL of solution?
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What is the concentration when 0.065 moles of NaNO3 are dissolved in enough water to make 150.0 mL of solution?
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What is the concentration when 0.065 moles of NaNO3 are dissolved in enough water to make 150.0 mL of solution?
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the concentration when 0.065 moles of NaNO3 are dissolved in enough water to make 150 ml of solution is calculated as follows
concentration (molarity) = moles/volume x1000
molarity is therefore= 0.065moles/ 150 x1000 = 0.43M
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