Molarity of 4 % of NAOH
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Given the starting conditions... molarity = 1.00 ⋅ m ol. L1
Explanation:
Given the starting conditions, we presume that a 4 ⋅ g mass of sodium hydroxide is dissolved in a 100 . ml volume of water....and such a dissolution would involve MINIMAL change to the volume....
And the given definition of molarity =
moles of solute (mol)
volume of solution (L)
...and thus units of
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