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What will be the Molarity of solution when water is added to `10g CaCO_(3)` to make `100mL` of solution ? .

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Mol of `CaCO_(3) = 10 //100 = 0.1`
Molarity = Mole of solute/Volume of solution (L) = 0.10 mol/0.10 L
Therefore, Molarity of given solution = 1.0 M
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