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If you have 1.00 M sodium chloride solution, and you have 300. mL of it, how many grams of sodium chloride are there?
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Answered by bobpursley
molarity=(:mass/molmass)/volume

mass=molarity*molmass*volume=58.4*1.0*.300=17.5grams
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