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The question, as worded, is a little ambiguous. Rather, the question you should be asking is “What is the molarity of a 125 ml aqueous solution containing 10.0g of acetone?” Acetone is roughly 58 grams per mole. Therefore, a 125 mil solution with 10 g of acetone would contain roughly 0.17 moles, and the molarity would be roughly 1.4

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Molarity is a measurement of concentration. It is the number of mols of a solute in the number of L of solvent. Molarity doesn't depend on the chemical properties of the solute, only the concentration. Therefore, the molarity of acetone in water has no specific value, it is merely the # of mols per L of water in whatever sample is being measured for Molarity.

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