Calculate the concentration of Sodium Chloride, NaCl, if you have 0.0010 moles in 55cm^3

Most important Chem equation to know: moles = concentration x volumerearrange the equation as you want to find out the concentration: concentration = moles/volumesubstitute in the given values:concentration = 0.001/ (55/1000) = 0.018 mol/dm

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