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  1. Determine the formula of A. Molarity B. Molality C. Mole ... - Socratic

    Well, "molarity" is simply the quotient..."molarity"="moles of solute"/"volume of solution" And "molality"="moles of solute"/"kilograms of solvent"... For most, dilute, AQUEOUS solutions, …

  2. A student observes that 36.76 mL of 1.013 M NaOH are ... - Socratic

    Plug in known values and solve. The molarity of the base will be multiplied by 2 because the mole ratio between the molarity of the base and the molarity of the acid is 2: 1.

  3. And what if the molarity of naoh is only 1? then how to find

    And what if the molarity of naoh is only 1? then how to find the ph and poh.please answer back now cause this question has been write to us and now tomorrow our teacher will ask to show it …

  4. Question #509f4 - Socratic

    The volume of the 40 molar solution required is "0.005 mL" or "5 mL". Refer to the explanation for the process. The symbol "M" represents molarity, which is "moles of solute"/"liters of solution". …

  5. What is the mass in grams of "CaCl"_2" in a "3 M CaCl"_2 ... - Socratic

    Aug 24, 2017 · Molarity = mol solute liter of solution A 3 M solution of calcium chloride contains 3 moles of the solute CaCl2 in one liter of solution. To convert 3 mol CaCl2 to mass in grams, …

  6. Question #feeeb - Socratic

    (a) number of moles of NaOH = molarity of NaOH x Volume of NaOH .... (b) using (a) and (b) we get, molarity of HCl x Volume of HCl = molarity of NaOH x Volume of NaOH 40.0 mL x 0.20 M …

  7. Question #3501f - Socratic

    "20 moles BaCl"_2 Molarity is simply a measure of the number of moles of solute present in "1 L" of solution. In your case, a "3 M" barium chloride solution will contain 3 moles of barium …

  8. Question #1565c - Socratic

    Apr 22, 2015 · The molarity of the silver nitrate solution is 0.394 mM. The balanced chemical equation for this double replacement reaction looks like this AgN O3(aq) +KCl(aq) → AgCl(s) …

  9. Question #4f37f - Socratic

    Now, a solution's molarity is determined by taking the number of moles of solute present in 1 L of solution. To make the calculations easier, select a 1.0-L sample of this glucose solution.

  10. Answers edited by Chuck W. - Socratic

    How can I calculate the molarity of a saturated solution? How does the boiling point of a liquid evolve if a non-volatile solute is added? 0.10 mol of solid sodium hydrogen carbonate and 0.20 …