Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 0.237 mol of NaOH in 2.00 L of solution.
Question:
Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 0.237 mol of NaOH in 2.00 L of solution.
Molarity:
Molarity is a term that relates the total number of moles and the total volume of a chemical solution with each other. The molarity of a chemical solution usually represents the molar concentration of it. The measurable unit of molarity is mole per litre or M.
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Given data
- The total number of moles is n = 0.237 mole
- The total volume of the solution is V = 2 L
By using the following relation, the total...
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