16.5g 97% pure NaOH pellets dissoved in 1 litre of distilled
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To prepare 6 nM ammonium hydroxide a 30 percent solution you need to know the volume of the 30 percent solution that you have and the volume of 6nM solution you would like to make. Then use the following formula: C1V1 = C2V2 where C = concentration in moles/Liter and V = volume in liters.
Dissolve slowly 50 g NaOH in 100 mL water; advertisement: sodium hydroxide solution is dangerous !
This depends on the concentration of the primary solution; for a 25 % ammonium hydroxide solution you need 85,15 mL.
Actually a 50% solution of sodium hydroxide would be made using enough water to total 100 mL of solution if using sodium hydroxide pellets or crystals. 50% of the total weight of the solution not 50% of the weight of the water used. As suggested by the first answer, the solution would be about a 33% solution. percentage solutions are weight for weight. Therefore 50% solution would be 50g of sodium hydroxide dissolved in 100g (100mL) of water.
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impossible....u want to use a low contrated solution to dilute into a higher contration solution? No way man,...
A mil is a measurement that equals one-thousandth of an inch, or 0.001 inch.
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See the two Related Questions to the left for the answer.The first is how to prepare a solution starting with a solid substance (and dissolving it). The second question is how to prepare a solution by diluting another solution.
A sodium solution of water cannot be made as sodium reacts violently with water to produce sodium hydroxide.
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Dissolve 30 g potassium hydroxide in 100 mL methylic alcohol.