What is the conductivity of 1 molar solution of sodium hydroxide at ambient temperature
should be approximately equal to 24.9mS/cm
20 grams of NaOH in 1000 ml water(1M)
1m x 1m x 1m = 1m3
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there is no conductivity
NaOH(s) is solid and mostly pure sodium hydroxide. NaOH(aq) is sodium hydroxide dissolved in water.
yes
You could titrate equal volumes of 1M solution of NaOH and 1M solution of HCl to obtain 1M solution of NaCl.
40 grams, this is the 1M NaOH standard laboratory solution.
20 grams of NaOH in 1000 ml water(1M)
The SI units of electrical conductivity (electrical conductance per metre) are Siemens per metre Sm-1. These units can be expressed in a number of other ways, for example: as AV-1m-1 or C2s kg -1m-3.
As a thought experiment - suppose you mixed one liter of 1M HCl with 1 liter of 1M NaOH. The resulting solution (neglecting any density changes associated with mixing) would contain 2 liters with 1 mole of Cl- and 1 mole of Na+ with the balance being water (the H+ from the HCl and the OH- from the NaOH would just become part of the water). This would give you a 0.5 M solution of NaCl.
Let's see. NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O The usual salt ( NaCl ) and water.
One mole of NaOH is 40g. So 40g dissolved in 1 litre will give a 1M solution.
1 millimolar = 0.001 M NaOH ( a base, remember ) - log(0.001 M NaOH) = 3 14 - 3 = 11 pH ----------
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THE PH VALUE ACIDIC SOLUTION VARIOUS FROM 0-6.9, WHILE THE BASIC SOLUTION VARIOUS FROM 7.1-1.4. THUS ,OUT OF HCL AND NaOH WILL HIGHER PH VALUE
This sodium hydroxide solution has a molarity of 0,25.