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How many moles in 150mL of .65M NaCl?

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Number of moles present in an aqueous solution can be determined by multiplying the concentration/molarity (in mol/L), by the volume (in L). Considering the units: mol/L × L = molL/L = mol.

Hence, moles (n) = concentration (c) × volume (V)

Therefore, n =cV = 0.65×0.150 = 0.0975 mol

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