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2 March, 11:20

A student dissolves 24.2 g of NaCl in 500 mL of water. Another student dissolved 24.2 g of KI in 500 mL of water. Why do the two solutions have different molarities?

a) The volumes of the solutes differ.

b) The compounds have different molar masses.

c) The final volumes of solution are different.

d) The final solutions have different masses

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  1. 2 March, 11:40
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    c) The final volumes of solution are different.
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