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

    How do you calculate concentration from titration? How do you calculate dilution factor? How do you calculate serial dilutions? How to calculate concentration of solution when it's diluted? …

  2. Question #71ce2 - Socratic

    This is also a 1:1 ratio. As a result, we can say that for every mole of H^+ used from the acid, one mole of lithium must have been added to the water at the start of the reaction. Now to …

  3. How does titration affect molarity? + Example - Socratic

    Titration affects molarity by changing the volume of the solution. For example, if you have a 1M solution of NaOH in 1 Liter, then you have 1M Na+ ions. If you titrate this with 1M HCl, then it …

  4. Which of these acids has more equivalence points in its titration …

    Go with the second one Not all acids ionize or dissociate in the same way and produce the same concentration of H^+. There is some difference. The one that produces more equivalence …

  5. Site Map - Percent Concentration Questions and Videos | Socratic

    How can I calculate percent concentration from molarity? How can I calculate percent concentration by mass? How can I calculate percent concentration by volume? What is the …

  6. Question #c79f3 - Socratic

    As you know, molarity is a measure of the number of moles of solute, which in your case would be phosphoric acid, present in

  7. Question #469ae - Socratic

    "Old pH = 4.72"; "New pH = 4.70" > The strategy to follow is a) Write the chemical equation for the buffer. b) Calculate the "pH" of the buffer. c) Calculate the moles of "HCl" added. d) Calculate …

  8. Question #8c06a - Socratic

    Acid-base indicators are coloured substances which they themselves are weak acids. They can work as indicators because the co-acid and base forms have different colours. A common …

  9. Question #2c594 - Socratic

    Calculate the molarity of the ammonia in the dilute solution If 3.0 % of the ammonia reacts. its concentration decreases by 0.03 × "0.0173 mol/L = 0.002 18 mol/L" ∴ c = " (0.0173 - 0.0022) …

  10. Question #cb25a - Socratic

    To calculate vavg from t = 0 to t = 9.92 min, I will use the total time from both time intervals ttotal = 2 ⋅ 297.6s = 595.2s vavg = total distance total time = 601.2m 595.2s = 1.01 m s The question …