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  1. Question #c79f3 - Socratic

    Since this value represents the number of moles of phosphoric acid present in #10^3# #"mL"# of solution, you can say that its molarity is equal to #color (darkgreen) (ul (color (black) ("molarity …

  2. Question #6558e - Socratic

    6.2 * 10^(-4) The idea here is that you can find the equilibrium concentration of atomic bromine, "Br", by using the percent of molecular bromine, "Br"_2, that gets converted by the reaction. …

  3. Question #470a1 - Socratic

    Calculate the concentration of the original protein This comes from Beer's Law: A = εcl, where A is the absorbance, ε is the extinction coefficient, c is the concentration, and l is the path length. …

  4. How do you calculate Ksp from concentration? - Socratic

    Explanation: Solubility constant only deals with the products and it can be gotten from the concentration of the products..

  5. Question #7b377 - Socratic

    If you want to calculate mass concentration, divide the mass of the solute #m# by the volume of solution #V#.

  6. Site Map - pH calculations Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Calculate pOH of a .1540 M solution of phenol (C6H5OH) Ka=1.61x10^-10? What is the pH of normal rain? What is the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution that has a pH of -3? …

  7. Question #2c594 - Socratic

    The molar concentration of the ammonia is 0.015 mol/L. > Your textbook is misleading you. The 57.6 % figure is calculated as if the ammonia were in the form of "NH"_4"OH". Also, the …

  8. Question #47093 - Socratic

    pAg =7.97 At the equivalence point, you have a precipitate of "AgCl" in 40 mL of the saturated solution. Step 1. Calculate the concentration of "Cl"^"-" after ...

  9. Question #75f6d - Socratic

    Step 2. Calculate the molar concentration of the #"NaOH"# #c = "0.1050 mol"/"0.1000 L" = "1.050 mol/L"# Step 3. Calculate the theoretical volume of titrant The equation for the reaction is #"HA …

  10. Site Map - Dilution Calculations Questions and Videos | Socratic

    How can I calculate the dilution factor using concentration? Commercially available concentrated sulfuric acid is 18.0 M H2SO4. What volume of concentrated H2SO4 would I use in order to …