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3 July, 08:58

Your experiment requires 150 mL of 7.7 M NaOH. How many grams of NaOH will you need?

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  1. 3 July, 12:20
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    You have molarity and you have volume. Use the formula:

    Molarity (M) = Moles (N) / Liter (L) to get the solution.

    150 ml =.150 L

    7.7 = N/.150

    N=.1.155 moles of NaOH.

    And since you know the moles, use the molar mass to figure out the grams.

    (40g/mol NaOH) x (1.155mol) =

    46.2 g of NaOH.
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