What volume of 1.5m naoh is needed to provide 0.75 mol of naoh? (a) 500l (b) 5.0 l (c) 500 ml (d) 0.75 l can someone explain me how to make it step by step?
1.5M NaOH so we've 1.5 moles of NaOH in 1L of solution
1L = 1000 ml
1.5 moles of NaOH in 1000 ml 0.75 moles of NaOH inx ml x = 500 ml
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So what you would do is go through and add 3 teaspoons(tsp) 6 times because of the 6 tablespoons(tbsp). which will give you an answer of 18. another way is to multiply 3x6=18.
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