What is the molarity of a solution that contains 22.8 g of NaCl in 600 mL of solution?
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What is the molarity of a solution that contains 22.8 g of NaCl in 600 mL of solution?
Molarity:
The molarity of a solution can be calculated by dividing the amount of the solute in moles by the volume of the solution in Liters. One mole per Liter (mol/L) is equivalent to one Molar (M).
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