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What is the molarity of 52 g Nacl in 100mL of water?

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Answered by ishucutee
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molarity \:  =  \frac{given \: mass \: }{mol. \: mass \: }  \times  \frac{1000}{v(ml)}  \\ molarity =  \frac{52}{58.44}  \times  \frac{1000}{100}  \\ molarity =  \frac{520}{58.44}  \\  \\  \\ molarity = 8.89

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Sheikhbazila: Molarity=no.of moles of solute/volume of solutions
Sheikhbazila: 52÷58.5=0.88÷100×1000=0.884
Answered by swastik33roy
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NaCl=58.5

so....no of moles= 52/58.5 =0.88moles

100ml=0.1 L

molarity= 0.88/0.1= 8.8 mol / L

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