how do you calculate the molaarity of a water solution of CaCl2, given that 5.04 L of the solution contains 612 g of CaCl2.

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Just a step or two.
molarity = moles/L.
So convert 612 g CaCl2 to moles. moles = grams/molar mass.
Then moles/L (L is 5.04) will get it.
you still didnt answer the question tho smh
612 g/110.98 molar mass = 5.51
5.51/5.04
1.09 M
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