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13 December, 03:42

A chemist wants a 0.100 m solution of naoh. She has 0.0550 mol naoh available. What volume of solution is needed to make the mixture?

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  1. 13 December, 03:46
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    Answer: It's 0.550L.

    Explanation: I just did it on edge.
  2. 13 December, 03:51
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    She has to mix 0.0550 moles of NaOH in a 550 mL solution to make a 0.100 M solution

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Concentration of the solution = 0.100 M

    Number of moles NaOH = 0.0550 moles

    Step 2: Calculate the volume of solution she needs

    Concentration NaOH solution = number of moles NaOH / volume solution

    Volume of the solution = Number of moles NaOH / Concentration NaOH solution

    Volume of the solution = 0.0550 moles NaOH / 0.100 mol / L

    Volume of the solution needed = 0.55 L

    Volume of the solution needed = 550 mL

    She has to mix 0.0550 moles of NaOH in a 550 mL solution to make a 0.100 M solution
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