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The answer to your question is 12.6 because you multiply the .400 times .750 and then you take the answer (0.3) and multiply this times the molar mass of NaF (42) and get 12.6.

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Q: How many grams of sodium fluoride are needed to prepare a 0.400m NaF solution that contains 750g of water?
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