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What is the concentration of salt in some optical saline solution if 4.0 miles of sodium chloride, NaCl, are dissolved in a total of 3 liters of solution? A) 98 M B) 81 M C) 2M D) 6M
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What units do you want for concentration? I assume you meant moles and not miles. Molarity = mols/L = ?
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