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2. Calculate the molarity of a solution if there are 1.5 mol of NaCl in 2.3 L of solution.

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Answer:

0.65 M

Step-by-step explanation:

Molarity (M) is the amount of moles of a substance per liter.

In other words, M = moles of substance / liters of solution

Since you're already given the moles of NaCl and the volume of the solution, you can plug those into the equation.

M = moles of NaCl / liters of solution

M = 1.5 mol NaCl / 2.3 L

M = 0.65 mol/L (or 0.65 M)

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