What is the number of moles of NaOH in 1.91 mL of a 872.25 molar solution?
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What is the number of moles of NaOH in 1.91 mL of a 872.25 molar solution?
Number of Moles of Molar Solution:
If the concentration of the given solution is given with the volume of the solution, then we can compute the number of moles of the solute in the solution using the formula shown below:
{eq}\displaystyle n=V\times \textrm{Molarity} {/eq}, where,
- The value of volume {eq}V {/eq} measured in liters.
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The given following data are:
- The value of the volume of the given solution is {eq}V=1.91\ mL {/eq}.
- The value of the molarity of the given...
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