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Chemistry, 16.10.2019 20:00 ed72018373

Calculate the molarity of the two solutions.
a). the first solution contains 0.550 mol of naoh in 2.50 l of solution.

b). the second solution contains 15.7 g of nacl in 709 ml of solution.

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