Chemistry, asked by piyu1322, 1 year ago

What is the molarity of pure water??

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Answered by Blaezii
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Molarity is basically the number of moles present per unit volume of the solution. But we'll go into fully detailed method. The density of pure water is 1000g/L and its molar mass is 18.02 grams per mole. Therefore, the molar concentration of water is 1000 g/L÷18.02 g/mole = 55.5 moles/L.

Answered by Anonymous
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The molarity or concentration of pure water is 55.5 moles/L

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