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What weight of oxalic acid dehydrated must be measured to prepare 1 litrw of 0.1M solution.
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The molecular weight of oxalic acid dehydrated is 90.03 g/mol.

Therefore, the weight of oxalic acid dehydrated needed to prepare 1 liter of 0.1M solution is 9.003 g.
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