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23 May, 21:59

If you made up a solution of NaOH by adding 0.010 mole of solid NaOH to 1.0 liter of distilled water, what would be the concentration of the OH - (aq) ?

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  1. 23 May, 22:02
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    Answer is 0.01 M.

    Explantion:

    NaOH is a strong base which fully dissociates into its ions in water as Na⁺ and OH⁻.

    NaOH (s) → Na⁺ (aq) + OH⁻ (aq)

    The stoichiometric ratio between NaOH (s) and OH⁻ (aq) is 1 : 1.

    Hence,

    moles of OH⁻ (aq) = moles of NaOH (s)

    = 0.010 mol

    Concentration (M) = moles of solute (mol) / volume of the solution (L)

    Hence,

    concentration of OH⁻ (aq) = 0.010 mol / 1.0 L

    = 0.01 M
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