Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach
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Chapter 16, Problem 63E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The number of equivalents in
Concept Introduction:
Normality is defined as the number of equivalents of solute present in
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а. 2.78 M NaOн
O[OH ] = 2.78 M, H30* = 2.78 M
ООн ]— 2.78 м, Н;0+| — 3.60 x 10-15 М
O[OH] = 0.360 M, H;O+ = 2.78 M
0Он ]— 3.60 х 10-15 М, Нз0*|
M, H,0* = 2.78 M
b. 0.320 M Sr(ОН)2
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oОн ]— 1.56 х 10-14 М, Н,0+| — 0.320 М
[OH ] = 0.640 M, H;O*
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с. 4.50 х 10 2 МHCIО4
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