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A solution is made by adding 5.0 g Na2CO3 *
A solution is made by adding 5.0 g Na2CO3 * 10H2O to enough water to make a 500 mL solution. what is the molarity.
I have: M=mol
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d)A solution made by adding 4.67 grams of potassium hydroxide to enough water to make 5.00 L of final solution.
e)A solution made
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Calculate the pH and the pOH for each of the following solutions:
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a)conce
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