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What is the molarity of the solution containing 0.32 moles of nacl in 3.4 liters

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Answered by TheUntrustworthy
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To get the molarity we need to divide the number of moles of NaCl by the volume of the solution.

So, 0.32 moles NaCl divided by 3.4 L, and that gives 0.094 M NaCl.

Answered by mahimapanday53
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Concept:

The quantity of a material in a given volume of solution is referred to as molarity (M). The moles of a solute per litre of a solution are known as molarity. The molar concentration of a solution is also called molarity. Both the solute and the solvent make up the solution.

Find:

The molarity of the solution.

Solution:

molarity=\frac{moles}{volume} \\\\molarity=\frac{0.32}{3.4} \\\\molarity=0.094M

Hence, the molarity of the solution is 0.094M.

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