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How many moles of {eq}Cu(OH)_2 {/eq} are needed to make 750 mL of a 1.25 M solution?

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How many moles of {eq}Cu(OH)_2 {/eq} are needed to make 750 mL of a 1.25 M solution?

Copper Hydroxide:

Copper hydroxide is an ionic compound and a strong base that turns a solution blue when added to water. Copper hydroxide consists of copper ions and hydroxide ions, which is why it is a base, as it releases hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.

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The molarity (M) of the solution and its volume (V) are both provided by the solution, so we calculate the number of moles (n) of the solute using the...

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Stoichiometry: Calculating Relative Quantities in a Gas or Solution

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Learn 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.


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