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If the density of water of a lake is `1.25 gmL^(-1)` and one kg of lake water contains 92 g of `Na^(+)` ions, calculate the molarity of `Na^(+)` ions in this lake water. (Gram atomic mass of `Na=23"g mol"^(-1)`)

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