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A solution labeled "0.105 M NaOH" would contain ______________ moles of NaOH in each liter of solution.

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A solution labeled "0.105 M NaOH" would contain 0.105 moles of NaOH in each liter of solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

The concentration of a solution in Molarity (M) stands for the number of moles of that substance contained in 1 L of solution.

Molarity = Concentration in mol/L = (Number of moles of solute) ÷ (Volume of solution in L)

Molarity = Concentration in mol/L = 0.105 M = 0.105 mol/L

Number of moles of solute = ?

Volume of solution in L = 1 L

0.105 = Number of moles of solute × 1

Number of moles of solute = 0.105 mole

Hence, a solution labeled "0.105 M NaOH" would contain 0.105 moles of NaOH in each liter of solution.

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