Calculate the molarity of a solution that was produced by dissolving 0.415 moles of NaOH in 0.44...
Question:
Calculate the molarity of a solution that was produced by dissolving 0.415 moles of NaOH in 0.44 L of solution.
Molarity:
A solution of sodium hydroxide can be prepared by dissolving sodium hydroxide in water. The molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution is defined as the moles of sodium hydroxide in a liter of solution.
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{eq}\rm Molarity = \dfrac{Moles \ of \ solute}{Volume \ of \ solution \ in \ liters} {/eq}
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