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A scientist dissolves 10 g of NaOH into 0.275 L of water. What is the molarity of the solution?* 0.3636 M 0.9091 M O 0.2750 M 0.8956 M Please help I’m being timed
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A scientist dissolves 10 g of NaOH into 0.275 L of water. What is the
molarity of the solution?*
0.3636 M
0.9091 M
O 0.2750 M
0.8956 M
Please help I’m being timed
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The answer is 0.9091 M
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