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Which of the following is the correct equation to calculate the concentration of a solution in mol/dm3?concentration = volume ÷ molesconcentration = moles × volumeconcentration = moles ÷ volumeFeedback?

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Which of the following is the correct equation to calculate the concentration of a solution in mol/dm3?concentration = volume ÷ molesconcentration = moles × volumeconcentration = moles ÷ volumeFeedback?

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The correct equation to calculate the concentration of a solution in mol/dm3 is:

concentration = moles ÷ volume

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