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23 February, 09:03

The molarity (M) of a solution is equal to the:

A) number of grams of solute/liter of solvent

B) number of grams of solute/liter of a solution

C) number of moles of solute/liter of solvent

D) number of moles of solute/liter of solution

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  1. 23 February, 11:54
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    The correct answer is D) number of moles of solute/liter of solution

    Explanation:

    Molarity is a measure of concentration and is defined as the moles of solute in 1 liter of solution. Example: 3M NaCl solution (means that there are 3 moles of solute, in this case NaCl, in 1 L of solution)
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