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Take 2.409 ml of 3.05M NaOH mix c a balance of H2O to form 50ml of mixture
This solution contain 26,3 g NaOH.
The answer is 0,625 moles.
To neutralize the solution and to prevent the complete hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose.
Methyl orange shows yellow color in an NaOH solution.
In solution, there is a definite quantity of participants. Example: HCl, NaOH. But in mixture there is not a fixed ratio. Example: air, soil.
Take 2.409 ml of 3.05M NaOH mix c a balance of H2O to form 50ml of mixture
It is to neutralize the solution and to stop the hydrolysis.
This solution contain 26,3 g NaOH.
It is possible only if you evaporate the water.
The answer is 0,625 moles.
The concentration of this solution (in NaOH) is 40 g/L.
they may be separated by Liquefaction, but traces of CO from mixture are separated by passing through concentrated solution of NaOH.
To neutralize the solution and to prevent the complete hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose.
standardization of NaoH
40 grams, this is the 1M NaOH standard laboratory solution.
Methyl orange shows yellow color in an NaOH solution.