Finding the Molarity of KOH
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A student prepares a solution by dissolving 6.1 g of solid KOH in enough water to make 300 mL of solution. 25 mL of KOH is added to a 100 mL flask and water is added to the top. What is the molarity of K ion in this solution?
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