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13 November, 04:19
What is molarity of heavy water?
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13 November, 04:42
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Heavy water (deuterium oxide, D2O).
To calculate its molarity you need two costants. Its density at 25C and its molar mass. These are 1.107 g/cm3 and 20.0276 g/mol
Molarity = (density / molar mass) x 1000 moles per litre
= 50.78 Molar
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