Chemistry, asked by rudy49, 1 year ago

what is the molarity of water


julie7: i think its 55.5

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Answered by Abhishek2814
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55moles/litre is molarity of water

rudy49: sir how...
Abhishek2814: Fun question....

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.

So, we have 1,000 g of water in 1 litre, the molecular weight is 18.02 g/mol

Hence, 1,000 / 18.02 =  55.49 Molar
Answered by shreyadubey2
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the molarity of water is 18.02g/ml..
the density if water is 1g/ml..
the molarity of something is the no.of mole of that thing per1000 no volume......
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