Answer:
Titration reveals that 12 mL of 1.5 M hydrochloric acid are required to neutralize 25 mL calcium hydroxide solution . What is the molarity of the Ca(OH) 2 solution
Explanation:
Answer:
5.32 × 1017 nanometers
Explanation:
5.32 x (10^10) centimeters =
5.32 × 1017 nanometers
Answer: The final concentration when 5 ml of a 2.5M copper sulphate solution is diluted to 750 ml is 0.017 M
Explanation:
According to the dilution law,
where,
= molarity of stock
solution = 2.5 M
= volume of stock
solution = 5 ml
= molarity of diluted
solution = ?
= volume of diluted
solution = 750 ml
Putting in the values we get:
Therefore the final concentration when 5 ml of a 2.5M copper sulphate solution is diluted to 750 ml is 0.017 M
Answer 2, because when you add salt to something, it cools faster (ex. When you add salt to an ice chest so that it stays cold) and it takes longer to boil (ex. When you boil salt out of ocean water so that its safe to drink) therefore, the more NaCl in the solution, the more it will exibit these properties