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How many moles of NaOH are in a 356 mL solution that has a concentration of 7.2 M?

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Answer:

2.56 moles

Explanation:

7.2 M is 7.2 moles/L

356 mL = .356 Liters

x moles / .356 Liters = 7.2 M (moles/L)

x = .356 * 7.2 = 2.5632 moles