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9 June, 12:05

Determine the mass of NaOH needed to make 750.0mL of a 6.00 M solution of NaOH

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  1. 9 June, 12:30
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    Answer: 180g

    Explanation:

    No of moles = volume * molarity/1000

    Volume is given as 750ml

    Molarity is given as 6M

    Substitute to get the mole

    No of moles = 750*6/1000

    No of moles = 4.5moles

    Remember that

    No of moles also = mass given/molar mass

    Molar mass of NaOH

    Na = 23

    O=16

    H=1

    Molar mass = na + o+h

    Molar mass = 23+16+1

    Molar mass=40g/mol

    Substitute

    No of moles = mass given/molar mass

    Mass = 4.5*40

    Mass = 180g

    The mass of NaOH needed is 180g
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