Molarity will remain same because equal distribution will occur
Molarity is throughout the solution
When you transfer 50 grams of the solution . 1/2 amount of moles will also transfer. So net change is zero.
Molarity will remains same.
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questions.
A solution contains 40 g of NaCl per 100 g of water at 100˚C.
Is the solution unsaturated, saturated or supersaturated?
A solution contains 50 g of
KCl per 100 g of water at 25˚C. Is the solution unsaturated,
saturated or supersaturated?
A solution contains 10 g of KNO3 per 100 g of water at 30˚C. Is
the solution unsaturated, saturated or supersaturated?
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Question 6 Status: Tres remaining 3 1 Points possible: 1.00 A beaker containing 0.400 g KHP was titrated with NaOH solution. The pale pink end point was reached after 18.55 mL of NAOH solution was dispensed. What is the molarity of the NaOH solution? Answer: CHECK
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