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Chemistry, 18.08.2019 10:50 kitttimothy55

What volume of 1.5m naoh is needed to provide 0.75 mol of naoh?
(a) 500l
(b) 5.0 l
(c) 500 ml
(d) 0.75 l
can someone explain me how to make it step by step?

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(a) 500l
(b) 5.0 l
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