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What is the molarity of a solution of naoh if 2 liters of the solution contains 4 miles of naoh
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What is the molarity of a solution of naoh if 2 liters of the solution contains 4 miles of naoh
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If 2L contains 4 moles
then 1L contains x moles
∴ x = (4 moles × 1L) ÷ 2 L
= 2 moles
Thus it is safe to say that the molarity of NaOH is 2 mol/L or 2 mol/dm³
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2 because M=(moles solute)/(liters solution)
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