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A bleaching solution contains sodium hypochlorite, $\mathrm{NaClO}$, dissolved in water. The solution is $0.650 \mathrm{~m} \mathrm{NaClO}$. What is the mole fraction of sodium hypochlorite?
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We are given that the solution is 0.650 m NaClO. This means that there are 0.650 moles of NaClO in 1 kg of water. Show more…
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