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for my lab i used 2.0mL of NaOH solution and it doesnt have a density in (g/mL)... is there still a way to calculate the moles to it?

unless there is a density to NaOH
12 years ago

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Answered by Devron
I bet if it didn't have the density, it had the specific gravity. You can use that to determine the density.
12 years ago

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