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PLEASE HELP!!!! What is the molarity of a solution that contains 42.9g of calcium chloride in a 45.0L solution?

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Molarity=moles/liters. Take 42.9 g CaCl2 and divide it by the molar mass of CaCl2 which is 110.98. You get .387 moles. Finally divide .387 moles/ 45 L = .0086 M CaCl2
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