Limiting Reagent/ Concentration Titration Problem
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A solution is made by mixing 13.0g of NaOH and 77.0 mL of 0.160 M HNO3 .
Calculate the concentration of OH- ion remaining in solution.
Calculate the concentration of Na+ ion remaining in solution.
Calculate the concentration of NO3- ion remaining in solution.
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Concentrations in an incomplete titration reaction are calculated. The solution is detailed and well presented.
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A solution is made by mixing 13.0g of NaOH and 77.0 mL of 0.160 M HNO3 .
Calculate the concentration of OH- ion remaining in solution.
Calculate the concentration of Na+ ion remaining in solution.
Calculate the concentration of NO3- ion remaining in solution.
First, find the number of moles of each that will be used.
NaOH
13.0 g x 1mol = 0.324 ...
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