80g of NaOH dissolved in 250ml. of water find the molarity of this solution ?
MgCl2 Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 250 ml = 0.250 L ) Get moles MgCl2 80 grams MgCl2 (1 mole MgCl2/95.21 grams) = 0.8402 moles MgCl2 Molarity = 0.8402 moles MgCl2/0.250 Liters = 3.4 M MgCl2 ----------------
One Mole of Sodium Hydroxide NaOH= 40.00g/l =1N (8.0g NaOH in 100.0ml of water)= 2N NaOH or (80g of NaOH in 1L of water)= 2N NaOH
Moles of glucose = 80g/180g/mol = 0.444 moleMolarity = 0.444/0.75L = 0.5926 M
80g approx, if the density = 1
Ok this must be right,Mr of 2NaOH = 80 and Mr of NaSO4 = 142so, 80g of 2NaOH ---> 142g of NaSO480/142 = 0.56g0.56 x 75g = 42.25g
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MgCl2 Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 250 ml = 0.250 L ) Get moles MgCl2 80 grams MgCl2 (1 mole MgCl2/95.21 grams) = 0.8402 moles MgCl2 Molarity = 0.8402 moles MgCl2/0.250 Liters = 3.4 M MgCl2 ----------------
One Mole of Sodium Hydroxide NaOH= 40.00g/l =1N (8.0g NaOH in 100.0ml of water)= 2N NaOH or (80g of NaOH in 1L of water)= 2N NaOH
Moles of glucose = 80g/180g/mol = 0.444 moleMolarity = 0.444/0.75L = 0.5926 M
80 gm of water is 5.64 tbsp
80g = 0.17637 pounds
0.008hg to 80g
About 80 cc, since water has a density of approximately 1 g/cc.
Well 80g is equivalent to 0.18 pounds and there are 14 pounds in a stone so that would make 80g approximately 0.01 stones.
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