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HELP PLEASEWhat is the molarity of 4.0 moles of sodium chloride (NaCl) in 125 mL of solution? Hint: 1 L of solution = 1000 mL of solution Question 19 options: 500 M 32 M 0.50 M. 0.032 M
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HELP PLEASEWhat is the molarity of 4.0 moles of sodium chloride (NaCl) in 125 mL of solution?
Hint: 1 L of solution = 1000 mL of solution
Question 19 options:
500 M
32 M
0.50 M.
0.032 M
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I think it’s 500 M, hope this helps
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