What would be the concentration of salt if #174*g# #NaCl# were added to #1000*mL# of water? Chemistry Solutions Molarity 1 Answer anor277 Mar 1, 2016 #"Concentration"# #=# #("Moles of solute")/("Volume of solution")# Explanation: If we have #1.00# #kg# of water, there is #1.00# #L# of water. (Note that volume would not change substantially upon dissolution of the salt). Thus, #"Molarity"# #=# #((174*cancelg)/(58.44*cancelg*mol^-1))/(1.00*L)# #~~# #3# #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 1839 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License