How many grams of NaOH are needed to make 600 mL of a 1.2 M NaOH solution?
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How many grams of NaOH are needed to make 600 mL of a 1.2 M NaOH solution?
How to Calculate the Mass of a Solute:
The mass of a solute in a solution is calculated using two parameters: (1) the molarity of the solution and (2) the volume of the solution. The number of moles of the solute present in the solution is computed at first. Then, the number of moles of the solute is converted into the corresponding mass using the molar mass.
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View this answer1.2 M {eq}\rm NaOH {/eq} solution refers to the presence of 1.2 mol of {eq}\rm NaOH {/eq} in 1000 mL of the solution.
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Chapter 9 / Lesson 4Learn how to find the molarity of a solution or the moles of gas in a given volume using stoichiometry. See examples of calculating moles from molarity.