40 g NaOH in 1 liter is 1 molar. So 400 mg = 0.4 g in 100 ml = 4 g per liter and thus 0.1 molar.
Very simply 2g of ferric chloride and 100g (100ml) of water!
If 1.8 L of water is added to 2.5 L of a 7.0 M KOH solution, what is the molarity of the new solution?
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80g of NaOH dissolved in 250ml. of water find the molarity of this solution ?
Sugar does not have measurable molarity. Molarity is used to determine the concentration of a solute in a solution. For example, you could measure the molarity of sugar in a sugar-water solution.
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Very simply 1g of ammonium thiocyanate and 100g (100ml) of water!
Very simply 2g of ferric chloride and 100g (100ml) of water!
If 1.8 L of water is added to 2.5 L of a 7.0 M KOH solution, what is the molarity of the new solution?
There would be 117g of NaCl in 1000 ml or 1 liter. The MWt of NaCl is 58.5 so 117/58.5 is 2.00 - so the molarity is 2.00 moles per liter of NaCl
Because the concentrations of solutes are lowered.
the molarity of water is 55.5.
the answer is 100ml the answer is 100ml
molarity is #moles divide by # liters, so 3.0 divided by 0.500 is 6.0 molarity (2 siginficant figures is all you are allowed)
4.0%
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If you want to convert that to liters, divide the number by 1000.