When 3.926g of NaOH is

  1. When 3.926g of NaOH is added to 100.0mL of water, the temperature of the solution increases by 28 degrees Celsius. Assume the
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  2. 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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  3. If it requires 30.0 milliliters of 1.2 molar HCl to neutralize 20.0 milliliters of NaOH, what is the concentration of the NaOH
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  4. mol KHP = (0.7719g)(1 mol KHP/204.2g) = .0038molWhere are the moles of NaOH? I know that there are 0.02637 L of NaOH and I know
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  5. The question is asking the molarity of vinegar, and I am not sure if i did it right.NaOH + HCH3COO = CH3COONa + H2O NaOH C=
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  6. what is the concentration of hydrogen ion in a 0.1M solution of sodium hydroxide(NaOH)?NaOH dissolves and completely dissociates
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  7. Calculate the pH of the the solution that results from titrating 50 mL of 0.6 M HCN(aq) with 0.2 M NaOHAt 0.00 mL of NaOH At 85
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  8. Which of the following solutions should be used when titrating a 25.00mL sample of CH3COOH that is approximately 0.1 M?a.) 0.150
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  9. A sulfide of iron was formed by combining 1.926g of sulfur(S) with 2.233g of iron (Fe). What is the compound's empirical
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  10. Hi, I did the acid-base titration lab with HCl and 0.5M NaOH.I need to calculate the moles of NaOH from molarity of NaOH and the
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