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Chemistry, 24.04.2022 14:00 hosain5801

Suppose you wanted to produce 1.00 L of a 3.00 M aqueous solution of NaOH. a. What is the solute?
b. What is the solvent?
C. How many grams of solute are needed to make this solution?
d. If you dissolve 3.00 mol NaOH in a beaker that already has 1.00 L of
water, will you get a 3 M solution? Explain.

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