The neutral point is 7,00.
Almost exactly 1 M - to be exactly 1.0M would require 58.5 g NaCl
Molarity is a concentration unit of solutions, pure benzene is not a solution so this term is meaningless for a pure liquid. In other words: Molarity of a solution is a numerical way of saying exactly how much solute is dissolved in a solvent .Molarity is equal to the moles of solute divided by the liters of solution. Molarity of a solution can be calculated by using the following formula: M= moles of solute/liters of solution
How many grams of KHP are needed to exactly neutralize 36.7 mL of a 0.328 M barium hydroxidesolution
That depends upon the concentration of the solution. If it is a 1 molar solution, then 2 ml contain .002 moles.
An acidic solution contains many more H+ ions than OH- ions, and a basic solution has more OH- than H+. A pure water solution, which is neutral, has exactly equal number of each.
the solution
A system of equations with exactly one solution intersects at a singular point, and none of the equations in the system (if lines) are parallel.
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Almost exactly 1 M - to be exactly 1.0M would require 58.5 g NaCl
A solution with a very exactly known conentration of the solute (solute = dissolved element or compound)
An equation that is simplified to 0 0 is called a perfect equation. It usually have exactly one solution.
It has no solution because without an equality sign it is not an equation.
An independent system has one solution.
They're actually exactly the same in that neither of them exists.
perpendicular
Not sure exactly what you are asking, but a solution is composed of at least one solute dissolved in a solvent.
Nothing exactly like human blood can currently be produces artificially.