What is the molarity of a solution with 6 g of #NaOH# in enough water to make a 2 L solution? Chemistry Solutions Molarity 1 Answer anor277 May 26, 2016 #"Molarity"# #=# #"Moles of solute (moles)"/"Volume of solution (L) "# Here, approx. #0.05*mol*L^-1#. Explanation: And thus, #"Concentration (NaOH)"# #=# #(6*g)/(58.44*g*mol^-1)xx1/(2*L)# #=# #??mol*L^-1#. Answer link Related questions what is the molarity of 20.0 ml of a KCl solution that reacts completely with 30.0 ml of a 0.400... How can molarity and osmolarity be calculated from mass per unit volume? How can molarity be used as a conversion factor? How high can molarity be? How does molarity change with temperature? How do you find molarity of a solution? What is the molarity of 10 NaOH? What is the molarity of 3 hydrogen peroxide? What is the molarity of a solution that contains 3.2 mol of solute in 0.98 L of solution? What is molarity? See all questions in Molarity Impact of this question 2379 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License