NaOH will react with the CO2 that readily dissolves in the water from the air to form Carbonic Acid, thus lowering the pH and skewing any results you obtain from using the solution.
The answer is 20,15 mL.
This depends on your experiment.
add 2.4ml glacial aetic acid in one liter of d.m water
Yes, both are very soluble or mixable with water, so the solutions CONTAIN water.
Wijs solution is iodine monochloride (ICl) dissolved in acetic acid.For a detailed recipe see this link.
The answer is 20,15 mL.
Vinegar is a dilute solution of acetic acid, there may be other impurities in commercial solutions as well.
This depends on your experiment.
Iodine monochloride is soluble in alcohol, ether, acetic acid. ICl is prepared from iodine and chlorine.
To prepare a 0.1 N glacial acetic acid solution, calculate the required mass by multiplying 0.1 moles by the molar mass of glacial acetic acid (60.05 g/mol). Weigh out the calculated mass and add it to a clean container. Dissolve the glacial acetic acid completely by stirring it with distilled water. Transfer the solution to a 1-liter volumetric flask and dilute it to the 1-liter mark with distilled water. Mix thoroughly, label, and store the solution properly, taking necessary safety precautions when handling glacial acetic acid.
add 2.4ml glacial aetic acid in one liter of d.m water
Yes, both are very soluble or mixable with water, so the solutions CONTAIN water.
Dehydration of acetic acid to prepare acetic anhydride occur at 8oo oC.
Wijs solution is iodine monochloride (ICl) dissolved in acetic acid.For a detailed recipe see this link.
Vinegar is a weak solution of acetic acid.
Yes, in this case you would have an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and acetic acid.
Take 333 milliliters of your stock solution and dilute it to 1L with water.