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Hi everyone
I was wondering if anyone could help me calculate the final concentration when 300cm3 of water is added to 200cm3 of 0.0025 moldm-3 NaOH?
Its for a school assignment and would be greatly appreciated
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is moldm-3 mols per 10^-1 x m^3?
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http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=concentration&right=dilution-mixing
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Quote from: opti384 on August 22, 2010, 06:13:59 AM
is moldm-3 mols per 10^-1 x m^3?
mol/dm
3
is equivalent to mol/L. How many liters in 1 cubic meter?
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