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Calculate the molarity of a solution containing 5 g of NaOH in 450 mL solution.

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`M=(W_(2) xx 1000)/(Mw_(2) xx "volume of solution in mL") `
`(5g xx 1000)/(40g mol^(-1) xx 450 mL)`
`=0.278 mol L^(-1)`
`=0.278 mol dm^(-3)`
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