90. Explain the difference in meaning between the following two solutions: “50. g of NaCl dissolved in 1.0 L of water” and “50. g of NaC1 dissolved in enough water to make 1.0 L of solution.” For which solution can the molarily be calculated directly (using the molar mass of NaCl)?
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