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Answer:
Precipitation reaction
Explanation:
Given that solution A was mixed with solution B, the solution turned cloudy. The test is not warm and no bubbles visible. This means that the precipiate is formed.
The concept is when two colourless solutions react to form a cloudy precipitate that settles at bottom of a solution then the reaction is said to be a precipitation reaction.
An example can be the Reaction of Silver nitrate with common salt.
32.7 grams will be produced
Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute in volume of 1 L solution.
the molarity of KOH solution to be prepared is 0.500 M
the volume of solution to be prepared is 250 mL
the number of KOH moles in 1 L - 0.500 mol
therefore number of KOH moles in 250 mL - 0.500 mol/L x 0.250 L = 0.125 mol
Mass of KOH in 0.125 mol - 0.125 mol x 56.10 g/mol = 7.01 g
The mass of KOH required to make the solution is therefore 7.01 g