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A 2.0 L aqueous solution contains a total of 3.0 moles of dissolved NaCl. Determine the molarity of the solution. M = Moles of solute/Liters of solution A. 1.0 moles B.1.5 moles C. 2.0 M D. 1.5 M
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A 2.0 L aqueous solution contains a total of 3.0 moles of dissolved NaCl. Determine the molarity of the solution. M = Moles of solute/Liters of solution
A. 1.0 moles
B.1.5 moles
C. 2.0 M
D. 1.5 M
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Answer should be 1.5 M given that M is the SI unit for molarity!
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