Suppose you have a sample of table salt (NaCl) that has a mass of 100.0 grams. If this amount of salt is added to a larg

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Suppose you have a sample of table salt (NaCl) that has a mass of 100.0 grams. If this amount of salt is added to a larg

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Suppose you have a sample of table salt (NaCl) that has a mass of 100.0 grams. If this amount of salt is added to a large beaker and filled with water until the total volume is 2 liters, what is the concentration of this solution in units of Molarity? Please do include any units in your answer. Any answers other than just a number will result in a wrong answer.

Suppose you add 34 grams of sucrose (table sugar) to a glass of water having a volume of 160 mL. If I tell you the formula weight for sucrose is 342.3 grams per mole (g/mol), what is the concentration of this solution in Molarity? Note: It is understood that the unit will be Molar (mol/liter). However, do not include any units in the answer. Instead, type in the numerical value only. Adding anything other than the numerical value will result in your answer being counted wrong.
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