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What is the concentration of a solution containing 0.32 moles of NaCl in 3.4 liters?

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To get the molarity we need to divide the number of moles of NaCl by the volume of the solution. So, 0.32 moles NaCl divided by 3.4 L, and that gives 0.094 M NaCl.

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get the molarity we need to divide the number of moles of NaCl by the volume of the solution. So, 0.32 moles NaCl divided by 3.4 L, and that gives 0.094 M NaCl.
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