Data is not sufficient.Concentration and Ka value of acetic acid is needed.Please reask with them.
To calculate the pH of the solution after mixing, first find the moles of acetic acid (HOAc) and NaOH. Then, determine which reactant is limiting to find the excess OH-. Use the excess OH- to calculate the concentration of OH- in the final solution, and then use this to calculate the pH.
You would need to add 18.75g of solid NaOH to the 750g of aqueous solution to obtain a 2.5% NaOH solution by mass.
The premise of this question is incorrect. When NaOH is added to water the hydroxide concentration increases. NaOH is a base. If a substance decreases hydroxide concentration it would be an acid.
To prepare a 0.1N solution of NaOH, dissolve 4g of NaOH pellets in enough distilled water to make 1 liter of solution. This will result in a solution with a concentration of 0.1N of NaOH.
Yes, you can make a 1N NaOH solution from a 0.1N NaOH solution by diluting it 10 times. For example, to make 1 liter of 1N NaOH solution, you would mix 100 ml of the 0.1N NaOH solution with 900 ml of water.
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To calculate the pH of the solution after mixing, first find the moles of acetic acid (HOAc) and NaOH. Then, determine which reactant is limiting to find the excess OH-. Use the excess OH- to calculate the concentration of OH- in the final solution, and then use this to calculate the pH.
You would need to add 18.75g of solid NaOH to the 750g of aqueous solution to obtain a 2.5% NaOH solution by mass.
75gm
The premise of this question is incorrect. When NaOH is added to water the hydroxide concentration increases. NaOH is a base. If a substance decreases hydroxide concentration it would be an acid.
To prepare a 0.1N solution of NaOH, dissolve 4g of NaOH pellets in enough distilled water to make 1 liter of solution. This will result in a solution with a concentration of 0.1N of NaOH.
Yes, you can make a 1N NaOH solution from a 0.1N NaOH solution by diluting it 10 times. For example, to make 1 liter of 1N NaOH solution, you would mix 100 ml of the 0.1N NaOH solution with 900 ml of water.
NaOH is added to water because it is highly exothermic, meaning it releases a significant amount of heat when it dissolves. Adding NaOH to water allows for better control of the heat generated and prevents splattering or boiling of the solution. Additionally, mixing NaOH with water allows the ions to disperse more evenly, resulting in a more homogeneous solution.
This solution contain 26,3 g NaOH.
4.00 grams of NaOH have been added to 2.00 liters of water. The molarity of this solution is?
The molarity of a NaOH solution is determined by the concentration of NaOH in moles per liter of solution. It is calculated by dividing the moles of NaOH by the volume of solution in liters. For example, a 0.1 M NaOH solution would contain 0.1 moles of NaOH per liter of solution.
560 g in 350 ml (But I am not sure if that large quantity of NaOH will dissolve in 350 ml of wate).