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PART A
How many milliliters of a 5.90 M NaOH solution are needed to provide 0.360 mol of NaOH?
PART B
Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 12.1 g of Na2CrO4 in enough water to produce a solution with a volume of 880. mL .
Express the molarity to three significant digits.
PART C
How many moles of KBr are present in 100. mL of a 0.108 M solution?
Express the amount in moles to three significant digits.
PART D
How many milliliters of 6.3 M HCl solution are needed to obtain 0.10 mol of HCl?
Express the volume in milliliters to two significant digits.
PART A
How many milliliters of a 5.90 M NaOH solution are needed to provide 0.360 mol of NaOH?
PART B
Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 12.1 g of Na2CrO4 in enough water to produce a solution with a volume of 880. mL .
Express the molarity to three significant digits.
PART C
How many moles of KBr are present in 100. mL of a 0.108 M solution?
Express the amount in moles to three significant digits.
PART D
How many milliliters of 6.3 M HCl solution are needed to obtain 0.10 mol of HCl?
Express the volume in milliliters to two significant digits.
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17 Dec 2019