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Home > Science > Chemistry   »   how many grams of NaOH are required to prepare 350mL of 1.25M NaOH solution? I did it

 
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Old Nov 6, 2009, 05:17 PM
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how many grams of NaOH are required to prepare 350mL of 1.25M NaOH solution? I did it

(1L)(1.25mol/0.35L)(40g/1mol)=142.86g

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Well, I never do these on a line...

Ok, here's how I do it:

350 mL of 1.25 M = (1.25*350)/1000 = 0.4375 mol
0.4375 mol -> 0.4375*40 = 17.5 g

Ok, if I examine your work, you should multiply volume and concentration and mass. So,
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ok you want to know gramwt of NaOH for 1.25M concentration of 35 mL volume
ok
M=1.25
molecular wt=40
formula is
M=gmwt*acidity/molecularwt*volume in L
so GMWT=M*molecularwt*volume in mL/acidity*1000

1.25*40*350/1*1000
=17.50 gm requaired I confidentally
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Well, I never do these on a line...

Ok, here's how I do it:

350 mL of 1.25 M = (1.25*350)/1000 = 0.4375 mol
0.4375 mol -> 0.4375*40 = 17.5 g

Ok, if I examine your work, you should multiply volume and concentration and mass. So,
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yes , so answer is 17.5g right?

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