The volume of the solution is given below which can be calculated using the molarity formula as 2.18 litres.
<h3>Define the molarity of a solution.</h3>
Molarity (M) is the amount of a substance in a certain volume of solution. Molarity is defined as the moles of a solute per litres of a solution.

Given data:
M= 0.420M
mass = 64.0 grams
Molar Mass= 74g/mol
To find:
The volume of solution=?
The calculation for a number of moles:
n= 
n= 
n= 0.91 moles
Molarity= 
V= 
V= 2.1768 litres
Thus, the volume of the solution is 2.18 litres.
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Answer:
a. At pH 9, the product, p-nitrophenol, will be ionized, the solution will appear yellow in color, and thus can be monitored at the wavelength of maximum absorption for the phenolate ion which is 400nm
Explanation:
In alkaline phosphatase assay, the hydrolysis of p nitrophenyl phosphate to p nitrophenol happens. When the ph is 9, the product which is p nitrophenol would undergo ionization. The solution is going to appear to be of yellow and it can be monitored at a wavelength for maximum absorption of phenolate ions at 400nm.
Option A is the answer to the question.