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A given solution of NaOH contains 4.00 g of NaOH per litre of solution. Calculate the molarity of this solution.

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To calculate the molarity of a solution of NaOH containing 4.00 g of NaOH per liter, follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the mass of NaOH. The mass of NaOH given in the problem is 4.00 g. ### Step 2: Calculate the molar mass of NaOH. The molar mass of NaOH can be calculated by adding the atomic masses of its constituent elements: - Sodium (Na): approximately 23 g/mol ...
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