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Show how to perform the following dilution using mathematics and a brief explanation of the preparation procedure. How many mL of a 3M NaOH solution would you need to measure out and dilute to make 3L of a 2.5 M NaOH solution? How many mL of water will be needed?
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Rank the following in order of decreasing number of atoms
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1.0 atm pressure of oxygen is 0.041g/L. The solubility of oxygen in water at 3.0 atm and 25 C is _____ g/L.
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what is the cutoff temperature at which the reaction is
what volume in milliliters of a 0.141 solution is required to reach the endpoint in the complete titration of a 16.0
For the concentration of hydroxyl radical of 7.5E06 molecules/cm3 and a carbon monoxide concentration of 18 ppm, calculate the rate of its reaction with atmospheric carbon monoxide at 11 degrees C.
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