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  • Given - 500 mL of solution containing 50g water

  • To calculate - molarity of the solution

We know that ,

[tex]Molarity \: (M) = \frac{no. \: of \: moles \: of \: solute }{volme \: of \: solution} \\[/tex]

it can be seen that we aren't provided with the no. of moles of solute in the question.

So let's calculate it using the given formula ~

[tex]no. \: of \: moles \: of \: solute = \frac{given \: mass}{molar \: mass} \\ \\ \longrightarrow \: \frac{50}{36.5} \\ \\ \longrightarrow \: 1.37 \: moles \: ( \: approx \: )[/tex]

Also ,

we're given that volume of solution = 500 mL = 0.5 L

Substituting the values in the formula of molarity , we get

[tex]Molarity = \frac{1.37}{0.5} \\ \\ \bold{\implies \: \boxed{Molarity = 2.74M}}[/tex]

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