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18 July, 05:40

If I have 2mol NaOH in 3L solution, what is the molarity of my solution

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  1. 18 July, 08:38
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    Molarity is defined as the number of moles dissolved in 1 L of solution. 2 mol of NaOH has been dissolved in a volume of 3 L.

    we need to then find the number of NaOH moles dissolved in 1 L.

    Molarity = number of moles / volume in L

    Molarity = 2 mol / 3 L = 0.67 mol/L

    Therefore molarity of NaOH - 0.67 M
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