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What will be the molality of the solution made by dissolving 10g of NaOH in 100g of water?

A

2.5 m

B

5 m

C

10 m

D

1.25m

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Molarity(m)`=("Weight of solute")/("Molar weight of solute")xx(1000)/("Weight of solvent")`
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