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

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55.56

`d_(H_(2)O) = 1000 kg//m^(3) 0- 1.0 gm//ml`
Hence, 1000 ml water weighs 1000 gm `-= (1000)/(18)` moles `-= 55.56` moles , Molarity is 55.56 M
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