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How are 0.50 mol Na2CO3 and 0.50M NA2CO3 different?
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How are 0.50 mol Na2CO3 and 0.50M NA2CO3 different?
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0.50 mol is the amount of moles of Na2CO3 you have while 0.50M is the molarity of Na2CO3
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