2Fe(NH
4)
2(SO
4)
2 x 6H
2O + 3H
2C
2O
4 + H
2O
2 + 3K
2C
2O
4 2K
3Fe(C
2O
4)
3 X 3H
2O + 4(NH
4)HSO
4 + 8H
2O
I need to calculate the following:
- the number of moles in 33.0 ml of 1.00M H
2C
2O
4- the number of moles in 20.0 ml of 3% H
2O
2 (which is 1.00M)
- the number of moles in 10.0 ml of saturated K
2C
2O
4 (which is 2.00M)
I originally thought you had to use the formula Molarity = moles solute/liters solution, but nothing is specified, just the information I posted. Do you use it anyway without regards to which is the solute and which is the solution, and just go off the molarity and mL units?