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Cesar Mcconnell
18 September, 12:54
Molarity of 11.0 L of a 2.8 M Ca (OH) 2 solution?
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Camron Cabrera
18 September, 15:52
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Number of moles = concentration*volume
divide volume by 1000 before calculating to convert it into dm3
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