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15 August, 14:54

Josh prepares a solution by mixing sodium nitrate and water. To calculate the molarity of the solution, Josh should calculate the moles of which substance, and why?

1 sodium nitrate, because it is the solvent

2 sodium nitrate, because it is the solute

3 water, because it is the solvent

4 water, because it is the solute

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  1. 15 August, 16:00
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    Sodium nitrate because it is the solute. If Josh knows how many moles of NaNO3 he dissolves and the volume of water (solvent) he dissolved it in, concentration = moles / volume
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