3 moles of NaOH solution has a volume of 1 litre then find molarity of solution ( given~ density of solution = 2g \ ml and vol solution = vol of solvent)
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3 moles of NaOH solution has a volume of 1 litre then find molarity of solution ( given~ density of solution = 2g \ ml and vol solution = vol of solvent)
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Answer:
ans is 3000 M
Explanation:
formula for molarity (M) =moles of solute /volume of solution in ml
so 3g x 1000/1 so ans is 3000 (M)
Answer:
3 M Sodium hydroxide Solution
Explanation:
3 M Sodium hydroxide Solution
Molar mass of NaOH is 40 g/mol. 3 mol of NaOH has 120 g.
Molarity (M) = Mass of solute (g) / Molar mass of Solute (g/mol-1) * 1 / volume of solution (L)
Molarity (M) = Moles of solute (mol) / volume of solution (L)
Molarity (M) = Moles per liter
Molarity of Sodium Hydroxide = 3 mol per liter
So, 3 mol / 1 L = 3 M Sodium hydroxide Solution