Calculate the molarity of 0.500 mol of Na2S in 1.55 L of solution. molarity: Calculate the molarity of 33.5 g of MgS in 857 mL of solution. molarity:
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500 mol of Na2S and 1.55 L of solution. Molarity is defined as moles of solute divided by liters of solution. So, to calculate the molarity, we divide the number of moles of Na2S by the volume of the solution in liters: Molarity = 0.500 mol / 1.55 L = 0.323 Show more…
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