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Calculate the molarity of a solution made when 13 moles of NaOH is dissolved in water to make 2.0 liters of solution. Report your answer to the tenths place.
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Calculate the molarity of a solution made when 13 moles of NaOH is dissolved in water to make 2.0 liters of solution. Report your answer to the tenths place.
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To calculate molarity you are going to have to divide the moles with the liters to get the amount (13/2) = 6.5 moles per Liter . I believe you are fine!
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