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3.50M solution? Show your work! What is the molarity of these solutions? Show your work! a. 3.5 mol HBr in 500 mL of water b. 0.0750 mol NaCl in 250.0 mL of water c. 1.95 mol AgNO3 in 1.2 L of water d.
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3.50M solution? Show your work!
What is the molarity of these solutions? Show your work!
a. 3.5 mol HBr in 500 mL of water
b. 0.0750 mol NaCl in 250.0 mL of water
c. 1.95 mol AgNO3 in 1.2 L of water
d. 0.500 mol NH3 in 2.5 L of water
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