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No, they are not. Molarity, often used with the solution dillution equation, is defined as moles filled up to the desired volume in this case 1 liter.

second one has one mole in addition to 1 liter of water, which is less than 1 M. 1 liter water about 1000 grams. A flask must be filled with some water and the correct moles of NaCl, in this case 1.0. THEN add water to the mark. Molarity is often easier to use this way in that you measure out solution instead of solute mass.
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 03:44:02 GMT


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