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doubt:
My Question is

"What is the molarity of Water?"



can you please explain me the answer clearly with an small explanation

May I request you to be clear in the answer please?

since i'm not an chemical student...but wish to know the molarity of water

please..

please please ..explain with a small example..


thank you very very much in advance.

Borek:
Simply start with molarity definition - all you have to do is to plug numbers ;)

Dolphinsiu:
Molarity means concentration.

For example, molarity of NaCl solution = concentration of NaCl solution

AWK:
How many moles of H2O are in 1 liter of water?

english:
Think about water's density, and what the units signify.  The answer lies there.

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