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Suppose you wanted to dissolve 40.0 g naoh in enough h2o to make 6.00 l of solution

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Questions are as follow, and answered one by one,

(1) What is step 1 in solving the problem?

Answer:
First of all moles of NaOH are calculated. This is done by applying following formula,

Moles = n = Mass / M.mass

(2) What is the molar mass of NaOH?

Answer:
Add all atomic masses of elements in NaOH to find the Molar mass.

Atomic Mass of Na = 22.98 g/mol

Atomic Mass of O = 16.00 g/mol

Atomic Mass of H = 1.008 g/mol
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Molar Mass of NaOH = 39.988 g/mol

(3) What is the Molarity of this solution?

Answer:
Molarity = Moles / Vol

∴ Moles = 40g / 39.988g/mol = 1.0 mol
So,
Molarity = 1.0 mol / 6.0 L

Molarity = 0.16 mol.L⁻¹
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