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Calculate the molarity of a solution contaịning 10g of NaOH in 500 ml of solution.

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Molarity =`("No of grams moles of solute")/("vol of soln in lit")`
`=("No of grams of solute" )/("gram molecular wt of solute ")xx(1000)/("vol of soln in ml")`
`=10/40xx1000/500=0.5 M`
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