NaOH (aq) + Zn (solid)

  1. A 0.355 g sample of a solid, monoprotic acid having a molar mass of 121 g/mol requires 18.47 mL NaOH for neutralization.
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  2. explain two different ways you could make 100ml of .500M solution of NaOH if you have an unlimited amount of water, 100g solid
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  3. We have two liters of a buffer solution thatis 0.10 M in CH3COOH and 0.10 M in NaCH3COO. How many moles of solid NaOH are to be
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  4. This is a lab I have, but have no clue what to do. Please do out the steps so i can understand.Reactions and Data: NaOH(s)-->
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  5. suppose 23mL of NaOH was required. How much Carbonic Acid was neutralized?1L of .01 NaOH contains ____ mol NaOH? lmL of .01 NaOH
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  6. Question: Explain whether using solid NaOH pellets rather than aqueous NaOH would alter the enthalpy. If different, would it be
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  7. Hydrochloric acid, HCl, reacts with solid NaOH.What are the products of this chemical reaction? NaCl and H2O HCl and NaCl NaOH
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  8. In this reaction solid NaOH is added to approximately 100 mL of 0.500 mol/L HCl.Trial 1: 2.02 g of solid NaOH is added to 102.0
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  9. Calculate the mass of NaOH needed to prepare 100ml of 0.20molar solution.B. Calculate the mass of solid KHP needed to react
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  10. 1. How could a chemistry student change NaOH(s) to NaOH(aq)?s= solid aq= aqueous 2.) How could a chemistry student change
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