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Vikentia [17]
3 years ago
14

1.2x-0.8y=-6 4.8x+2.4y=60

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madam [21]3 years ago
8 0
12x-8y=-60 48x+24y=600 3x-2y=-15 2x+y=25 So y=25-2x So 3x-2(25-2x)=-15 3x-50+4x=-15 7x=35 X=5 So y=25-10=15
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Molality is computed using the formula:

M = \dfrac{Moles\:of\:solute}{Liters\:of\:solution}

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Na                              1                   x             22.99g/mol  =    22.99g/mol

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Then we use this to convert 35.0g of NaOH to moles:

35.0g \:of\:NaOH \times \dfrac{1\:mole\:of\:NaOH}{40.00g\:of\:NaOH} = \dfrac{35.0\:moles\:of\:NaOH}{40.00}=0.875\:moles\:of\:NaOH

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100ml\times\dfrac{1L}{1000ml} = 0.1 L

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