Question 6.5: Calculate the molarity of 2.0 L of solution containing 5.0 m...
Calculate the molarity of 2.0 L of solution containing 5.0 mol NaOH.
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Using our expression for molarity
M = \frac{moles solute}{L solution}
Substituting,
M_{NaOH } = \frac{5.0 mol solute}{2.0 L solution} \\ \qquad \quad \; \; = 2.5 M
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