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Somewhat confused... my homework is asking me to calculate morality of sodium thiosulfate from a 55 ml solution. the sodium's volume is 50 ml and has a concentration of 0.25M. The rest of the 55ml comes from the 5ml of HCL.
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bobpursley
Hey: remember HCl is mostly water.
volume of Solution: .055liters.
you have diluted it 1.1 times. One part stock, .1 added acid solution.
new concentration: .25/1.1 M
volume of Solution: .055liters.
you have diluted it 1.1 times. One part stock, .1 added acid solution.
new concentration: .25/1.1 M
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