What is the molarity of water?
Chemistry
104 Views|Posted 2012-06-28 15:37:45
Asked by Akash Kumar Gupta
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2012-06-28 16:47:50
Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute present in 1kg of solvent. It is denoted by "m".
Since The molecular mass of water is 18g
and
since it is pure water, so solvent will be water itself, with mass of 1000 g,
so, molarity = No. of moles in 1l of pure water =1000/18=55.55
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