How many moles of NaOH are required to make 500 mL of a 0.3000 M solution?
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How many moles of NaOH are required to make 500 mL of a 0.3000 M solution?
Molarity:
Molarity is a way to represent the concentration of a solution. The molarity of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute present in a unit volume of a solution.
The greater the molarity of a solution is, the greater are the number of solute particles in the solution.
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We are given:
- The molarity of the solution, {eq}M=0.3000\;\rm M {/eq}
- The volume of solution, {eq}V=500\;\rm mL=0.500\;\rm L {/eq}
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