In 250 mL of a 0.35 M solution of NaOH, there are how many grams of NaOH?
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In 250 mL of a 0.35 M solution of NaOH, there are how many grams of NaOH?
Molarity of Solutions
The mole is an important concept in analytical chemistry as it provides a quantitative measure of any element or compound. The molarity, derived from the notion of the mole, specifies the concentration of a solution, and is defined as the number of moles of solute present in 1 liter of the solution. The common abbreviation is 'M', read as 'molar', and representing 1 mol/L.
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View this answerThe solution of NaOH is of molarity 0.35 M. This means that 1 liter of this solution contains 0.35 moles. Now, our sample has a volume of 250 mL. We...
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Chapter 28 / Lesson 24What is molar mass? Learn the definition of molar mass and how it relates to the periodic table. See examples of how to use the molar mass formula.