What is the molarity of sodium chloride in a solution containing 0.50 mol of sodium chloride in...
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What is the molarity of sodium chloride in a solution containing 0.50 mol of sodium chloride in 500 mL of water?
Sodium Chloride:
Sodium chloride, also known as table salt, is an ionic compound containing {eq}Na^{+} {/eq} and {eq}Cl^{-} {/eq} ions in 1:1 ratio. Sodium chloride is found in seawater and used in the Solvay process. Sodium chloride is a strong electrolyte and it's aqueous solution conducts current.
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Sodium chloride is a solid and present in the given solution by a small amount (0.50 mol).
Hence, the volume of 0.50 mol of solid sodium chloride...
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