100 g of solution containing 50 g of NaOH.
19
basic in nature
It is notated as NaOH(aq).
Methoxyphenol is a phenol derivative and so, is soluble in water. This means that methoxyphenol will dissolve in an aqueous NaOH solution, but will not react with the NaOH.
-10.6 c
19
75gm
basic in nature
0.86
It is notated as NaOH(aq).
Methoxyphenol is a phenol derivative and so, is soluble in water. This means that methoxyphenol will dissolve in an aqueous NaOH solution, but will not react with the NaOH.
4.00% (percent) by mass (weight) means 4.00g for each 100g of solution. There are 2 x 100g of water, so 2 x 4g =8.00g of NaOH (sodium hydroxide) But, a 4% aqueous solution of NaOH should mean it's 96% (96g) water. There are 2.08333 x 96g of water, so 2.08333 x 4g = 8.33g of NaOH.
Sodium hydroxide is an alkali; the pH of the solution is over 7.
-10.6 c
Phenol is not dissolved in a sodium hydroxide solution; having the characteristics of a weak acid phenol react with NaOH.
Hc2H3O2 and NaC2H2O2 or HCL and NaOH or HNO3and NaNO3 or KCL and NaOH?
it goes back to normal