2. A 10.0 mL sample of 5.00M HCl is diluted until its final concentration is 0.215M. What is the final volume of the diluted solution? 3. A 3.00mL sample of 5.00M NaOH is made to react with 20.0 mL HCl with a concentration of 0.500M. What is the pH of the final solution? 4. 0.123g NaOH is dissolved in water until the final volume is 150 mL. Calculate the molarity of the solution and its pH.
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2. A 10.0 mL sample of 5.00M HCl is diluted until its final concentration is 0.215M. What is the
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3. A 3.00mL sample of 5.00M NaOH is made to react with 20.0 mL HC1 with a concentration of
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4. 0.123g NaOH is dissolved in water until the final volume is 150 mL. Calculate the molarity of
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5. A 1.50M acetic acid solution reacts with 20.0 mL 0.200M NaOH. If 20.0 mL of acid is used,
calculate the pH of the resulting solution. (Ka of acetic acid =1.8×105).
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6. Determine the mass of Ca(OH)2 that must be dissolved in water to a final volume of 500.0 mL
to obtain a concentration of 1.250M.
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8. Calculate the number of hydrogen atoms in 58.1 grams butane.
9. Calculate the pH of 0.500M acetic acid. (Ka of acetic acid = 1.8×105).
10. Calculate the concentration of [H*] ions in a solution with pH of 2.01.
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