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why does 2 mole NaOH
which will become a buffer in 1L of H2O?
a) 0.3 mole KOH & 0.3 mole HBr b) 0.5 mole NH3 & 0.5 mole HCl c) 0.2 mole NaCl & 0.3
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given the reactant amounts specified in each chemical eguation, determine the limiting reactant in each case:
a.
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christina
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Knowing that one mole of KHP, C8H5O4K, reacts with one mole of
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Kimberly
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knowing that one mole of KHP, C8H5O4K, reacts with one mole of NaOH, what mass of KHP is required to neutralized 30.0mL of the
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tierra
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In the reaction:
NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O how many moles of water are produced when 1 mole of HCl is neutralized by 1 mole of
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Anonymous
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more volume of NaOH means more moles of NaOH (volume * molarity = mole ; molarity=constant) , more moles of NaOH means more
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fred
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NaOH + HS0-+ Hp + NaS0 24 24 Which of the following is the number of moles of NaOH required to neutralize 1 mole of H2S04 in the
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Dulce
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If 15g of NaOh is dissolved in 285 g of water, calculate the following. Assume the density of the solution is 1.06 g/cc.
a)
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Tracy
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100g of water is added into 10.6M NaOH solution. The diluted NaOH then neutralized completely with H2SO4 . density of NaOH is
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Amy
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100g of water is added into 10.6M NaOH solution. The diluted NaOH then neutralized completely with H2SO4 . density of NaOH is
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Amy
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