What volume of a 15.0% by mass NaOH solution, which has a density of 1.116 g/mL, should be used to make 5.40 L of an NaOH solution with a pH of 11.0? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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What volume of a 15.0% by mass NaOH solution, which has a density of 1.116 g/mL, should be used to make 5.40 L of an NaOH solution with a pH of 11.0?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Once you have calculated the concentrations of both the dilute and concentrated solutions, you can use the dilution relationship MV = M2V2 , where M1 and
M2 are the concentrations of each solution and V and V2 are the volumes of the corresponding solutions, to calculate the volume of concentrated NaOH
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