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what is the molarity of a solution containing 20g of sodium hydroxide in 500ml of solution​

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500 ml of a solution contains 20 grams of NaOH (mw = 40). Calculate the molarity of the solution. 20 gr of NaOH correspond to 0.5 moles which are contained in 0.5 liter of solution. In one liter of solution there will be (2)(0.5) = 1 mole and thus the solution is 1 M.

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