100mg of salt per ml is 100,000mg salt/L, i.e. 100g per litre. The molecular mass of copper II nitrate is 187.556g/mol. Divide weight by molecular mass to give you moles of 0.5332. This is already in litres, so it is 0.5332 molar (M)
A solution that has a low concentration is dilute.
The concentration of sodium hydroxide in solution is determined by titration with an acid solution.
An unsaturated solution
This is the concentration of the ion H+.
1.00 m
A solution that has a low concentration is dilute.
A hypo-tonic solution contains higher concentration of solvent. When it is compared with a hyper-tonic solution.
4.0x 10^ -11
It contains an acid at 0.01M concentration.
The concentration of sodium hydroxide in solution is determined by titration with an acid solution.
The answer is 5,82 %.
calculate final molarity of the solution if 11ml of 5m solution is made up to 20ml
Calculate the weight of sucrose for the desired volume and concentration of the solution.
An unsaturated solution
An unsaturated solution
This is the concentration of the ion H+.
The concentration is 69,3 g/L.