2.3 moles of sodium chloride are dissolved in 0.45 liters of solution. Calculate the molarity of...
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2.3 moles of sodium chloride are dissolved in 0.45 liters of solution. Calculate the molarity of this solution.
Molarity:
The concentration of a solution determines the relative ratio of its solute relative to the entire solution. The molarity of a solution is calculated by using the number of moles of the solute and dividing it by the solution's volume in liters. Typically, molarities are represented by the unit M.
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- {eq}\displaystyle n = 2.3\ mol {/eq} is the number of moles of solute
- {eq}\displaystyle V = 0.45\ L {/eq} is the solution volume
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