The answer is 364 mL.
A simple method is to filter the aqueous solution; after this the solution is heated to obtain crystallized KNO3.
Molten salt electrolysis is used to obtain sodium and chlorine. Electrolysis of the water solution is used to obtain sodium hydroxide and hydrogen.
The answer is 1 471,5 mL.
164,7 mL are needed.
No, This is a process to obtain a solid from an aqueous solution. No chemical process is taking place during filtration.
The reaction is: CH3COOH + NaHCO3 = CH3COONa + H2O + CO2 Slowly heating the aqueous solution you can obtain crystallized sodium acetate.
The reduction potential of sodium is under the same potential of water.
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Yes, the two aqueous solutions must be mixed thoroughly in order to obtain homogeneity.
No. A solution will pass thru the filter.
This depends on the acid.
The purpose is to obtain a neutral solution.