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Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution

Without the solute name the mass ( 8 grams ) does no good.

Mass of solute (1 mole/molar mass of solute)

= moles solute

----------------------then use Molarity equation. ( remember convert to liters )

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The molarity of the solution is calculated using the formula: Molarity (M) = moles of solute / liters of solution. In this case, there are 0.75 moles of solute in 0.5 liters of solution (since 500 ml is equivalent to 0.5 L), so the molarity is 1.5 M.

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Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 500.0 ml = 0.5 Liters )

Molarity = 0.75 moles/0.5 Liters

= 1.5 M

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Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 500.0 ml =0.500 Liters )

Molarity = 0.75 moles/0.500 Liters

= 1.5 M

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Molarity means moles per litre. Therefore if you have 6 moles in half a litre, you will have 12 moles in a litre. Therefore the molarity is 12 (molar).

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4,500

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4.5M

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9 molar.

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