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This depends on the concentration of the primary solution; for a 25 % ammonium hydroxide solution you need 85,15 mL.
it is primary standard........ but before making solution dry it at 120. C
impossible....u want to use a low contrated solution to dilute into a higher contration solution? No way man,...
A sodium solution of water cannot be made as sodium reacts violently with water to produce sodium hydroxide.
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.
Dissolve 0.4 g of NaOH in 100 ml of water. Try it out. Actually it is not suitable to prepare NaOH solutions in standard flasks.It should be made in beakers & must be standardised..This is done to find the correct normality...
it is primary standard........ but before making solution dry it at 120. C
impossible....u want to use a low contrated solution to dilute into a higher contration solution? No way man,...
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.
A mil is a measurement that equals one-thousandth of an inch, or 0.001 inch.
A sodium solution of water cannot be made as sodium reacts violently with water to produce sodium hydroxide.
Dissolve slowly 50 g NaOH in 100 mL water; advertisement: sodium hydroxide solution is dangerous !
Crystallisation from solution, flotation, or electrostatic separation from suitable minerals.
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Just dissolve 8g solid NaOH in 100 mls. distilled water.
16.5g 97% pure NaOH pellets dissoved in 1 litre of distilled