1) 51.0 mL of 3.70 M sodium hydroxide is combined with 36.0 mL of 1.80 M magnesium chloride. What mass in grams of solid forms?
2) What is the molar concentration of a solution of sulfuric acid, H2SO4, if 8.09 mL react completely with 0.606 g of NaOH which was dissolved in 200 mL of water?
3) What is the molarity of a solution of calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, if 147 mL is neutralized with 47.49 mL of a 0.276 M HCl?
4) Potassium acid phthalate, KHC8H4O4, is a crystalline solid that is available in a state of high purity, making it an excellent choice as a standard acid. What is the concentration of a NaOH solution, if it takes 55.00 mL to neutralize a 0.0396 g sample of the acid? For the neutralization reaction, KHC8H4O4(aq) --> K+(aq) + H+(aq) + C8H4O42-(aq)
I have these 4 problems left of my assignment. I honestly don't even know how to properly start them off.
1) I know the solid is Mg(OH)2, but no idea how to find the mass of it. 1 mole Mg(OH)2 is 58.32g but how do I find the number of moles?
The other ones I don't even know how to start...
any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!