Measuring Concentration of Solutions and Calculations

Measuring Concentration of Solutions and Calculations

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The video tutorial explains how to measure the concentration of solutions in both grams and moles per decimeter cubed. It provides examples of calculating concentration using sodium chloride and lithium nitrate. Additionally, it demonstrates how to use the concentration of one solution to determine the concentration of another, using hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide as examples.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the formula used to calculate the concentration of a solution?

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How do you calculate the mass of sodium chloride needed to produce a solution of a given concentration?

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What is the concentration in moles per decimeter cubed for 40 grams of lithium nitrate dissolved in 1.5 decimeters cubed of water?

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Explain how to find the concentration of sodium hydroxide using the reaction with hydrochloric acid.

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What is the relationship between the moles of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide in the reaction described?

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