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Calculate the molarity of water if its density is `1000 kg m^(-3)`

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`1` litre water`=10^(-3)m^(3)` water `=1000 g` water
`= 1kg` water
`"Molarity"=("Moles of water")/("Volume of water in litre")`
`=(1000//18)/(1)=55.55 ( :' d=10^(3) kg//m^(3))`
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