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Concentration Units: Molarity

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Consider an experiment in which a sample of 5 mmol of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution was added to a sample of 10 mL of distilled water to form a new homogeneous mixture. Which of the alternatives below correctly describes the final concentration of this new mixture?
a.
1 mol/L
b.
5 mol/L
c.
0,05 mol/L
d.
0,5 mol/L
e.
0,01 mol/L

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