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20 May, 06:51

How many grams of KOH should be dissolved in water to make 2000.0 grams of a 10.0 ppm solution?

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  1. 20 May, 07:07
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    We need 2 * 10^-2 grams (=0.02 grams) KOH

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Mass of solution = 2000.0 grams

    Solution = 10.0 ppm

    Step 2: Calculate mass KOH needed

    A solution's concentration in parts per million tells you the number of grams of solute present for every 10^6 grams of the solution.

    In this case, the target solution must have a concentration of

    10.0 ppm, what means that it must contain 10.0 g of KOH (the solute), for every 10^6 grams of the solution

    This means that the mass of KOH needed to make this solution is equal to

    2000 grams * 10 grams KOH / 10^6 grams solution = 0.02 = 2 * 10^-2 grams

    So, if you dissolve 2 * 10^-2 grams of KOH in enough water to get a total mass of the solution to 2000.0 g, you will have a 10.0-ppm KOH solution.
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