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.35 grams of sodium chloride are dissolved to make 150 milliliters of solution. What is the molarity of the solution?
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.35 grams of sodium chloride are dissolved to make 150 milliliters of solution. What is the molarity of the solution?
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NaCl molar mass 58.4 g/mol
moles of NaCl = .35 g * 1 mol/58.4 g = 0.005993 mol
volume of solution = 150 mL = 0.15 L
molarity = mol/vol(in L)
[NaCl] = 0.005933mol/0.15L = 0.03995 M = 0.040 M
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