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19 July, 20:32

1. How many grams of sodium

hydroxide (NaOH) will dissolve in 100

g of water at 15°C?

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  1. 19 July, 20:44
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    NAOH

    Explanation:

    1. Normally, solution percentages are defined as weight (solute) / weight (solution) or weight (solute) / volume (solution). So 60% NaOH solution should be 60g NaOH and 40g H20 (if w/w) or filling up 60g NaOH with water until you reach a total volume of 100mL (if w/v).

    2. If NaOH is in pellet form and 60 % preparation is in W/V, then simply dissolve 60 g of NaOH in 100 ml of water. If NaOH is in form of solution then by knowing the grade (%) of original solution, use N1V1=N2V2.
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