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Determine how many moles of NaOH is in 100 mL of solution that has a 0.5mol/L concentration

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Answer:  0.05 moles

Explanation:  Concentration = No of moles / Volume

                     Therefore, No of moles = concentration* Volume

Note: Pay attention to units. Since concentration is expressed in liters,  Volume is needed to be expressed in  litres as well.