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Molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 75.5g of pure KOH in 540 ml solution is

A

3.05 M

B

1.35 M

C

2.50 M

D

4.50 M

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C

`M=(w xx1000)/(m.wt. xx V" in ml")=(75.5xx1000)/(56xx540)=2.50M`.
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