Question
wHAT IS THE MOLALITY OF A SOLUTION MADE BY DISSOLVING 43.3 GRAMS OF SODIUM CHLORIDE?
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bobpursley
Molality= molessolute/kgsolvent= (43.3/molmassNaCl)/kg of solvent.
So, the question is, and it is not in the problem statement, how many kg of solvent are used.
So, the question is, and it is not in the problem statement, how many kg of solvent are used.
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