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Re: molarity
Are you confusing Molarity and moles? 1M is 1 molar. 1 molar at 500mL is still 1 Molar at 50mL. It is the number of moles that will change. Look at the formula; Molarity = moles/Volume in liters. So to calculate number of moles of a 1 molar solution at 500mL we would use 1M = moles/.5L , since 500mL = .5L Using algebra we get 1M x .5L = moles. Going with that you should be able to get number of moles at 1M 50mL. Or I may be misunderstanding your question. Perhaps you could state the question verbatim.
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