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You have a 3. 5 L solution that contains 60. 2 grams NaCl. (58. 44 g/mol NaCl) What is the molarity of the solution?
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You have a 3. 5 L solution that contains 60. 2 grams NaCl. (58. 44 g/mol NaCl) What is the molarity of the solution?
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the eq for molarity is liters/moles of your substance so to answer this question you convert 60.2 gram to moles. that would be 1.03 moles. then you take 3.5 L and divide it by 1.03 moles and that gives you 3.4 M
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