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10.6 g `Na_2CO_3` are dissolved in water to give 2 M solution. What is the volume of the solution in ml?

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Molarity (M) = `(W/(G.M.W))_"solute" xx 1000/"vol. in ml"`
`rArr 2=10.6/106 xx 1000/V_"ml"` ,
`therefore` Vol. of solution =50 ml
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