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40.--what volume, in milliliters, of 6.0 M NaOH is needed to prepare 175 mL of 0.20...
What volume, in milliliters, of 4.0 M NaOH is needed to prepare 80.0 mL of 0.20 M NaOH by dilution? 4.0 mL 2.6 x 104 mL 3.9 x 103 mL 5.4 mL Question 10 2 pts Characterize EACH of the three given statements as being TRUE or FALSE and then indicate the collective true false status of the statements using the choices. (1) A saturated solution always contains excess undissolved solute. (2) In aqueous solution, Ba²+ ion combines with CO32-...
50:51 Exit D5. What volume, in milliliters, of 2.0 M NaOH is needed to prepare 145 mL of 0.15 M NaOH? 2.1x 10-3 ml. 1.9x 103 ml. 0.092 ml 11 ml 6.
What is the initial volume, in milliliters, needed to prepare each of the following diluted solutions? A.) 110 mL of 3.5% (m/v) HCl from 13% (m/v) HCl B.) 400. mL of 0.40% (m/v) NaCl from 7.8% (m/v) NaCl C.) 9.00 mL of 2.50 M NaOH from 8.10 M NaOH
Determine the volume in milliliters of a 0.197 M NaOH solution needed to neutralize a 195 mL solution of 0.131 M HCl and 0.262 M H2SO4.
1) How many milliliters of a 0.100 M NaOH solution are needed to neutralize 15.0 mL of 0.200 M H₃PO₄? 2) If 24.7 mL of 0.250 M NaOH solution are needed to neutralize 19.8 mL of H₂SO₄, solution, what is the molarity of the H₂SO₄? 3) 25.0 g of 5.0% (by mass) acetic acid solution are titrated with 0.300 M NaOH. What volume of NaOH will be needed to neutralize this sample?
Advance Study Assignment: Molar Mass of an Unknown Acid 1. 7.0 mL of 6.0 M NaOH are diluted with water to a volume of 400 mL. We are asked to find the molarity of the resulting solution. a. First find out how many moles of NaOH there are in 7.0 mL of 6.0 M NaOH. Use Equation 1. Note that the volume must be in liters. moles b. Since the total number of moles of NaOH is not changed on...
Determine the volume of 0.150 M NaOH solution required to neutralize 175 mL of a 0.66 M HCl solution. The neutralization reaction is NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) → H2O(l) + NaCl(aq)
Answer all the questions: Part B(40 points) 1. What volume (in milliliters) of a 0.315 M NaOH solution contains 622 g of NaOH? 2. Glycine (H2NCH2COOH) is the simplest amino acid. What is the molarity of an aqueous solution that contains 0.715 mol of glycine in 495 ml? 3. How would you prepare 2.00 x 10 ml of a 0.866 M NaOH solution, starting with a 5.07 M stock solution?
Calculate the volume, in milliliters, of 0.170 M NaOH that must be added to 383 mL 0.0543 M 3-(N-Morpholino) propanesulfonic acid (MOPS) to give the solution a pH of 7.55. The pKa of MOPS is 7.18. NaOH volume = 122.33 mL Incorrect
a student performing this experiment mistakenly used 6.0 ml of 16 M HNO3 to dissolve 0.18 g of solid copper, instead of 4.0ml described in the lab manual. what volume in milliliters of 6.0 M NaOH are required to neutralize the excess acid.