The concentration of ions present in 42 .0 mL of 0 .170 M NaOH solution with 37 .6 mL of 0 .400 M NaOH solution. Concept introduction: Salts are those that are completely dissociate into respective ions in the solution. Concentration is the relative quantity of substance present in the solution or it is the ratio of constituent abundance to the volume of the solution.
The concentration of ions present in 42 .0 mL of 0 .170 M NaOH solution with 37 .6 mL of 0 .400 M NaOH solution. Concept introduction: Salts are those that are completely dissociate into respective ions in the solution. Concentration is the relative quantity of substance present in the solution or it is the ratio of constituent abundance to the volume of the solution.
Interpretation: The concentration of ions present in 42.0mL of 0.170MNaOH solution with 37.6mL of 0.400MNaOH solution.
Concept introduction:
Salts are those that are completely dissociate into respective ions in the solution.
Concentration is the relative quantity of substance present in the solution or it is the ratio of constituent abundance to the volume of the solution.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The concentration of ions present in 44.0 mL of 0.100MNa2SO4 with 25.0 mL of 0.150MKCl
Concept introduction:
Salts are those that are completely dissociate into respective ions in the solution.
Concentration is the relative quantity of substance present in the solution or it is the ratio of constituent abundance to the volume of the solution.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The concentration of ions present in 3.60 g KCl in 75.0mL of 0.250M
CaCl2 .
Concept introduction:
Salts are those that are completely dissociate into respective ions in the solution.
Concentration is the relative quantity of substance present in the solution or it is the ratio of constituent abundance to the volume of the solution.
Draw Newman projects for each of the following molecules with 3 different rotational
angles from carbon 2 to carbon 3. Rank your structures from lowest to highest energy. What
causes the energy differences? Label the overlap.
a.
b.
Br
OH
C.
Br
Br
Draw the stereoisomers of 3,5-diethylcylopentane. Identify the different relationships
between each molecules (diasteromers, enantiomers, meso compounds, etc.)