Part A - Dilution Calculation A known volume (1.00 mL) of a 0.100M NaOH solution was diluted to a total volume of 10.0 mL (Solution A). Next 1.00 mL of this solution (Solution A) was diluted to a total volume of 50.0 mL (Solution B). What is the pH of solution B? (give your answer to 3 significant figures) ▾ View Available Hint(s) V Hint 1. Calculating and using the dilution ratio Dilution ratio = original volume / new volume Final concentration = original concentration x dilution ratio Hint 2. Calculating pH with new concentration pH = i 15| ΑΣΦ

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Part A - Dilution Calculation
A known volume (1.00 mL) of a 0.100M NaOH solution was diluted to a total volume of
10.0 mL (Solution A). Next 1.00 mL of this solution (Solution A) was diluted to a total volume of 50.0 mL (Solution B).
What is the pH of solution B? (give your answer to 3 significant figures)
▾ View Available Hint(s)
▼
Hint 1. Calculating and using the dilution ratio
Dilution ratio = original volume / new volume
Final concentration = original concentration x dilution ratio
Hint 2. Calculating pH with new concentration
i
pH = i
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A - Dilution Calculation A known volume (1.00 mL) of a 0.100M NaOH solution was diluted to a total volume of 10.0 mL (Solution A). Next 1.00 mL of this solution (Solution A) was diluted to a total volume of 50.0 mL (Solution B). What is the pH of solution B? (give your answer to 3 significant figures) ▾ View Available Hint(s) ▼ Hint 1. Calculating and using the dilution ratio Dilution ratio = original volume / new volume Final concentration = original concentration x dilution ratio Hint 2. Calculating pH with new concentration i pH = i —| ΑΣΦ Copyright © 2013 P Pearson
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