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What will be the molarity of a solution, which contains 5.85g of `NaCl(s)` per 500mL?

A

4 mol `L^(-1)`

B

20 mol `L^(-1)`

C

0.2 mol `L^(-1)`

D

2 mol `L^(-1)`

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Molarity (M) `=("No. of moles of solute")/("Volume of solution (in L)")`
or Molarity `=(W_Bxx1000)/(M_Bxx"Volume of soution (in mL)")`
`=(5.85xx1000)/(58.5xx500) ( therefore` molar mass of NaCl = 58.5g `mol^(-1)`)
`=0.2mol L^(-1)`
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