To some extent your right, it wouldn't be very constructive if you had handed me the information before I preformed my experiment, to which I would have blown off the lab completely. But given that I've already gone through the experiment and learned the error of my mistake, theres no harm in helping correct my error.
Well...
OK.
CuCl
2 . 2H
2O + 2NaOH --> Cu(OH)
2 + 2NaCl + 2H
2O
The reaction is 1 : 2
Use Moles = Concentration x Volume (cm
3) / 1000
To work out the number of moles of CuCl
2 . 2H
2O
However many moles of that you have, you should have 2 x number of moles for NaOH
Subsitute that into the equation:
Volume = Moles x 1000 / Concentration (volume in cm
3This should give you the theoretical volume for the NaOH
You havent given the volume so I cant give numerical values.
Sorry if I came across arsey earlier. I meant nothing by it.