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5.0 g of sodium hydroxide (NaOH-molar mass 40 g mol-1) is dissolved in little quantity of water and the solution is diluted up to 100 ml. what is the molarity of the resulting solution?


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0.1moles-dm-3

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1.0moles-dm-3

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1.25moles-dm-3

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0.125moles-dm-3

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Solution

The correct option is C

1.25moles-dm-3


Molarity(M): The number of moles of a solute dissolved in 1 L (1000 ml) of the solution is known as the molarity of the solution.
Molarityofsolution(M)=Molesofsolutevolumeofsolutioninlitre

As per the question,

Molesofsolute=GivenmassofsoluteMolecularmassofsolute=540=0.125moles

Volumeofsolution(inml)=1001000=0.1ml

Molarityofsolution(M)=Molesofsolutevolumeofsolutioninlitre=0.1250.1=1.25Mol-dm-3

Conclusion Statement:

Hence option(c) is the correct answer.


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