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[" 3.What will be the molarity of a "],[" solution,which contains "5.85g" of "],[" NaCl(s) per "500mL" ? "],[" - (i) "4molL^(-1)],[" - (ii) "20molL^(-1)],[" - (iii) "0.2molL^(-1)],[" - (iv) "2molL^(-1)]

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