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what is the molarity of NaOH solution if 250 ML of it contains 1 mg of NaOH


Rahul gupta 11th Apr, 2025
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kumardurgesh1802 14th Apr, 2025

Hello Rahul,

To calculate the molarity of the NaOH solution, follow these steps:

  1. Given Data :

    • Mass of NaOH = 1 mg

    • Volume of NaOH solution = 250 mL

  2. Convert Mass to Grams : Since 1 mg = 0.001 g, the mass of NaOH is 0.001 g.

  3. Convert Volume to Liters : Volume is given in mL, so convert it to liters: 250 mL = 0.250 L.

  4. Molar Mass of NaOH : The molar mass of NaOH (Na = 23, O = 16, H = 1) is 40 g/mol.

  5. Calculate Moles of NaOH : Moles of NaOH = Mass of NaOH (in grams) / Molar mass of NaOH

  6. Calculate Molarity : Molarity (M) = Moles of solute / Volume of solution (in liters)

  7. So, the molarity of the NaOH solution is 0.0001 M . This indicates a very dilute solution of NaOH.


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