Suppose 36.4 g of copper(II) acetate is dissolved in 250. mL of a 0.50 M aqueous solution of sodium chromate. Calculate the final molarity of acetate anion in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the copper(II) acetate is dissolved in it.
Suppose 36.4 g of copper(II) acetate is dissolved in 250. mL of a 0.50 M aqueous solution of sodium chromate. Calculate the final molarity of acetate anion in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the copper(II) acetate is dissolved in it.
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose 36.4 g of copper(II) acetate is dissolved in 250. mL of a 0.50 M aqueous solution of sodium chromate.
Calculate the final molarity of acetate anion in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the copper(II) acetate is dissolved
in it.

Transcribed Image Text:A chemistry student weighs out 0.185 g of lactic acid (HC,H,03) into a 250. mL volumetric flask and dilutes to the mark with distilled water. He plans to
titrate the acid with 0.1800 M NaOH solution.
Calculate the volume of NaOH solution the student will need to add to reach the equivalence point. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
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