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What is the molarlity of a colution made by dissolving 6 moles of NaOH in 3 kg of water?

To find the molarity, we first need to convert the mass of water to moles. Since 1 kg of water is approximately 1000 moles, 3 kg of water is 3000 moles. Then, molarity is calculated by dividing the number of moles of solute (NaOH) by the volume of solution in liters. So, the molarity would be 6 moles / 3 L = 2 M.


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