Determine the volume (mL) required to prepare each of the following. 1.325 mL of a 0.200 M HNO3 solution from a 4.00 M HNO3 solution. 2.740 mL of a 0.300 M MgCl2 solution using a 4.50 M MgCl2 solution. 3.0.250 L of a 0.190 M KCl solution using an 8.65 M KCl solution. Calculate the molarity of each of the following. 4.2.00 moles of glucose in 5.00 L of a glucose solution 5.5.50 g of KOH in 2.00 L of a KOH solution 6.6.80 g of NaCl in 300. mL of a NaCl solutionrequired to prepare each of the following. 1.325 mL of a 0.200 M HNO3 solution from a 4.00 M HNO3 solution. 2.740 mL of a 0.300 M MgCl2 solution using a 4.50 M MgCl2 solution. 3.0.250 L of a 0.190 M KCl solution using an 8.65 M KCl solution. Calculate the molarity of each of the following. 4.2.00 moles of glucose in 5.00 L of a glucose solution 5.5.50 g of KOH in 2.00 L of a KOH solution 6.6.80 g of NaCl in 300. mL of a NaCl solution
Determine the volume (mL) required to prepare each of the following.1.325 mL of a 0.200 M HNO3 solution
from a 4.00 M HNO3 solution.
2.740 mL of a 0.300 M MgCl2 solution using a 4.50 M MgCl2 solution.
3.0.250 L of a 0.190 M KCl solution using an 8.65 M KCl solution.
Calculate the molarity of each of the following.
4.2.00 moles of glucose in 5.00 L of a glucose solution
5.5.50 g of KOH in 2.00 L of a KOH solution
6.6.80 g of NaCl in 300. mL of a NaCl solution