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Find the no. of moles of the solute present in 500ml of 0.1 M solution.

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Molarity (M)=`"no. of moles of solute"/"vol. in ml" xx 1000`
no. of moles of solute = `"Molarity x Vol. in ml"/1000=(0.1xx500)/1000`=0.5
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