Name Acids Acetic acid Acetic acid Bases Common laboratory acids and bases Label concentration Formula Volume: = HC2H3O2 HC₂H3O2 Aqueous ammoniaa NH3 Aqueous ammonia NH3 Volume = Concentrated None usually given a Often erroneously called ammonium hydroxide and given the formula NH4OH. Glacial Dilute mL Molarity (a) How many milliliters of concentrated aqueous ammonia are required to prepare 250 mL of 0.828 M NH3? 18 6 L 15 6 (b) How many liters of glacial acetic acid are required to prepare 4.00 L of 0.704 M HC2H3O2?

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Name
Acids
Acetic acid
Acetic acid
Bases
Aqueous ammoniaa
Aqueous ammonia
Common laboratory acids and bases
Label concentration
Volume
=
Formula
HC2H3 O2
HC2 H3 O2
Volume =
NH3
NH3
Glacial
Dilute
None usually given
a Often erroneously called ammonium hydroxide and given the formula NH4OH.
mL
Concentrated
Molarity
(a) How many milliliters of concentrated aqueous ammonia are required to prepare
250 mL of 0.828 M NH3?
L
18
6
15
6
(b) How many liters of glacial acetic acid are required to prepare 4.00 L of 0.704 M
HC2 H3 O2?
Transcribed Image Text:Name Acids Acetic acid Acetic acid Bases Aqueous ammoniaa Aqueous ammonia Common laboratory acids and bases Label concentration Volume = Formula HC2H3 O2 HC2 H3 O2 Volume = NH3 NH3 Glacial Dilute None usually given a Often erroneously called ammonium hydroxide and given the formula NH4OH. mL Concentrated Molarity (a) How many milliliters of concentrated aqueous ammonia are required to prepare 250 mL of 0.828 M NH3? L 18 6 15 6 (b) How many liters of glacial acetic acid are required to prepare 4.00 L of 0.704 M HC2 H3 O2?
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