what is molarity of water ?
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The molecular weight of water is: 18.02 g/mol. The density of water is 1 g/ml. Therefore 1 litre of water (1,000 ml) would weigh 1,000 g. The molarity of something is the number of moles of that thing per 1,000 ml volume.
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The molecular weight of water is: 18.02 g/mol. The density of water is 1 g/ml. Therefore 1 litre of water (1,000 ml) would weigh 1,000 g. The molarity of something is the number of moles of that thing per 1,000 ml volume.
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