how you would prepare each of the following solutions

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9. A-D
make 1.000L of solution
d. A 853.5 mg sample of potassium iodate is dissolved in enough water to
make 250.0 mL of solution
Describe how you would prepare each of the following solutions
a. 250 mL of a 0.707 M sodium nitrate solution from 6.00 M stock solution.
b. 60.0 mL of 0.200 M nitric acid solution from a stock solution of 4.00M nitric
acid,
c. 0.250 M sodium hydroxide solution from 3.50 M sodium hydroxide stock solution
d. 0.100 M potassium chromate solution from 1.75 M potassium chromate stock
solution.
9.
10. Acid-Base & Redox Titration
a. Calculate the volume in mL of a 1.420 M sodium hydroxide solution
required to titrate the following solutions.
1. 25.00 mL of a 2430M hydrochloric acid solution
Transcribed Image Text:make 1.000L of solution d. A 853.5 mg sample of potassium iodate is dissolved in enough water to make 250.0 mL of solution Describe how you would prepare each of the following solutions a. 250 mL of a 0.707 M sodium nitrate solution from 6.00 M stock solution. b. 60.0 mL of 0.200 M nitric acid solution from a stock solution of 4.00M nitric acid, c. 0.250 M sodium hydroxide solution from 3.50 M sodium hydroxide stock solution d. 0.100 M potassium chromate solution from 1.75 M potassium chromate stock solution. 9. 10. Acid-Base & Redox Titration a. Calculate the volume in mL of a 1.420 M sodium hydroxide solution required to titrate the following solutions. 1. 25.00 mL of a 2430M hydrochloric acid solution
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