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Q: How do you calculate the concentration of two mixed solutions?
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Two clear solutions are placed in separate beakers the first solution as a pH of 4 and the pH of the second is unknown if the two solutions are mixed and the resulting pH is 5 the second solution must?

a higher concentration of OH- ions


When concentration of two solutions is the same?

Isotonic


What is concentraion gradient?

The difference in concentration of two solutions.


If two solutions are mixed together and they form layers they are said to?

These solutions are not miscible.


What refers to the relative solute concentration of two solutions?

molars


Do two saturated citric acid solutions made at the same temperature always have the same concentration or volume?

Concentration because solutions that are the same and temperature wise as well theoretically will have the same concentration


While comparing two solutions what is the lower concentration called?

hypotonic


. What is the term for a solid that forms when two solutions are mixed?

precipitate


What does it mean when two solutions are isotonic?

When two solutions are isotonic it means that they have an equal amount of solute concentration. This state is referred to as dynamic equilibrium.


How would you calculate the unknown concentration of OH given that the solutions reach an equivilance point with their volumes being that NaOH is 12ml and H2C2O4 x H2O is 10ml?

You can't because you do not have a concentration for the acid. The reaction is two alkali reacts with one acid.


When comparing two solutions the solution with the greater concentration of solute is?

its called hypertonic


What is the term for a solid that forms when two solutions ae mixed?

This is a precipitate.