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What is the amount of moles of NaOH, if the solution molarity is .33 M NaOH in 0.75 L solution

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Answer:

0.248 moles of NaOH

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept of Molarity is mol/L

[x] = 1 M

1 mol of x contained in 1 L of solution. We write molar concentrations between []

M = mol/L then M . L = mol

Our solution is NaOH

0.33 M . 0.75L = mol

This solution contains 0.248 moles of NaOH

User Danrley Pereira
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Answer:

The amount of moles of NaOH is 0.0495

Step-by-step explanation:

Molarity is a measure of concentration that is defined as the number of moles of solute that are dissolved in a given volume.

In symbolic form molarity is presented as:


Molarity=(number of moles of solute)/(volume)

Molarity is expressed in units
(moles)/(liter).

In this case:

  • Molarity= 0.33 M
  • Number of moles of solute= ?
  • Volume= 0.75 L

Replacing in the definition of molarity:


0.33 M=(number of moles of solute)/(0.75 L)

number of moles of solute= 0.33 M* 0.75 L

number of moles of solute= 0.0495 moles

The amount of moles of NaOH is 0.0495

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