How many grams are there in 0.22 moles of acetic acid, (CH3COOH, 60 g/mol)? Keep
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Question
How many grams are there in 0.22 moles of acetic acid, (CH3COOH, 60 g/mol)? Keep one decimal place for your answer.
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Question 10
How many moles of NaOH are there in 22.5 mL of 0.77 mol/L NaOH solution? Keep 3 decimal places for your answer.
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Question 11
How many moles of NaOH will be needed to neutralize 0.99 mol of H2SO4? Keep 2 decimal places for your answer.
Hint: Write out and balance the chemical equation first!!
Explanation / Answer
A9) 13.2 grams of acetic acid
A10) 0.0173 moles (No. of moles = Molarity X Volume in Liters)
A11) 0.4.4 moles ( Weight of NaOH/ Molecular weight of H2SO4; Weight of NaOH = No. of mol X Mol. wt. of NaOH)
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