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28 November, 15:08

What is the molarity of a solution that contains 0.50 mole of Naoh in 0.5p liter of solution

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  1. 28 November, 15:25
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    The concentration pertains to the molarity of the solution with an equation of mol of solution per liter of solvent.

    M (molarity) = moles of solute/L of solvent

    M (molarity) = 0.5 mol NaOH / 0.5 L

    M (molarity) = 1 M NaOH
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