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Calculate the:a)Number of moles present in 25cm^3 of a 0.2M NaOH solution
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Molarity=moles/volume (L)
moles=Molarity*volume (L)
25cm^3=0.025L
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(a) number of moles present in 25cm of a 0.2m sodium hydroxide solution