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How many grams of sodium chloride are required to make a 1.0 L solution with a concentration of 3.5 M? 205 grams 0.205 grams 3.5 grams 59 grams

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58.44g multiplied by 3.5, which is 204.54g in 1L.

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A 1 molar solution is the molecular weight in grams in 1 litre of water, so a 3.5 molar solution would be 58.44g multiplied by 3.5, which is 204.54g in 1L.
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