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Calculate the molarity of the two solutions.
The first solution contains 0.150 mol of NaOH in 1.15 L of solution.
The second solution contains 15.9 g of NaCl in 691 mL of solution.
4 years ago

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Answered by James
The first solution 0.130 M
The second solution 0.394 M
4 years ago
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