Chemistry, asked by badasiewdormarbanian, 10 months ago

the molarity of an aqueous solution of CaCl is defined as the:
a.moles of CaCl per milliliters of solution.
b.grams of CaCl per liter of water.
c.grams of CaCl per milliliter of solution.
d. moles of CaCl per liter of solution​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Molarity of aqueous solution of CaCl2 can be defined as moles of CaCl2 per litre of solution (d).

Answered by adityajadhav192005
17

Answer:

option d is ur answer

coz Molarity

 =  \frac{no \: of \: moles \: of \: solute}{per \: litre \: volume} \:  (\frac{mole}{ {dm}^{3} } )

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