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How many moles of NaCl are present in 600 mL of a 1.55 M NaCl solution?

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How many moles of NaCl are present in 600 mL of a 1.55 M NaCl solution?

Concentration of Solution:

Different concentrations of solutions correspond to different values (such as the number of moles, volume in liters, the mass of solvent in kilograms) involved. The molarity is a concentration of a solution (expressed in M) which requires the number of moles of the compound and the volume of the solution (expressed in liters).

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The equation for molarity is:

{eq}\rm Molarity=\frac{Moles}{Volume\:in\:Liters} {/eq}

The equation can help us solve for the number of moles.

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