The number of grams of NaOH needed to prepare 7.5 ml of a 5.0 M NaOH solution is {eq}\rule{0.5in}{0.3pt} {/eq}.
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The number of grams of NaOH needed to prepare 7.5 ml of a 5.0 M NaOH solution is {eq}\rule{0.5in}{0.3pt} {/eq}.
Solution Preparation:
The amounts of reagents that must be weighed have to be correctly computed for their masses. With this, we must consider different parameters of the reaction, which may include the balanced chemical equation, molarity, or even the molar mass of the substance.
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View this answerDetermine the mass of NaOH, m, that would be needed to produce the given solution. We do this by multiplying the number of moles required to be...
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