You begin by mixing 200.0 mL of 0.750 M HCl with 100.0 mL of an unknown concentration of NaOH solution.  When you examine the solution, you discover that the acid has been fully neutralized. In the second step of your experiment, you add an excess of aqueous iron (III) nitrate to the solution left over from the first. You notice that 1.605 grams of precipitate has formed. What is the original NaOH solution's concentration?   If the acid is neutralized before you add the aqueous iron (iii) nitrate, What is the excess reactant? What is the minting reactant?     What is the precipitate that forms when you add the aqueous iron (iii) nitrate? Write the chemical formula______

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You begin by mixing 200.0 mL of 0.750 M HCl with 100.0 mL of an unknown concentration of NaOH solution.  When you examine the solution, you discover that the acid has been fully neutralized. In the second step of your experiment, you add an excess of aqueous iron (III) nitrate to the solution left over from the first. You notice that 1.605 grams of precipitate has formed. What is the original NaOH solution's concentration?

 

If the acid is neutralized before you add the aqueous iron (iii) nitrate, What is the excess reactant? What is the minting reactant?

 

 

What is the precipitate that forms when you add the aqueous iron (iii) nitrate? Write the chemical formula______

 

 

After adding the aqueous iron (iii) nitrate how many moles of the excess reactant is there?

 

 

Use dimensional analysis to find the What the concentration of the original NaOH solution is ?

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