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micuzzo

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Can someone pleas do this question...please...

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28a) n=CV
C=n/V
=1.314/105.99/0.25=0.049589583moles per litre

b) umm
Na2CO3 + 2HCl --> 2NaCl+CO2+H20

MaCa=2MbCb

Ca=2MbCb/Ma
Ca=0.106...=0.106 (3dp)
 

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28a) n=CV
C=n/V
=1.314/105.99/0.25=0.049589583moles per litre

b) umm
Na2CO3 + 2HCl --> 2NaCl+CO2+H20

MaCa=2MbCb

Ca=2MbCb/Ma
Ca=0.106...=0.106 (3dp)
i think the answer is 0.0938 mol/L ... i could b wrong... can someon re-try
 

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can i just ask...........
- do u have to divide the concentration / number of moles from 250mL to 23.45mL??? or does it stay the same unchanged throughout the whole thing.......

and i got 0.02325M...LOL quite off,,,,,failll
 
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- do u have to divide the concentration / number of moles from 250mL to 23.45mL??? or does it stay the same unchanged throughout the whole thing
Concentration will never be divided by number of moles. Apart from that I dont understand what youre saying.
 

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