I'm ready to pull my hair out
These are the first two of my questions in my assignment:
Determine the weight of potassium hydroxide required to prepare 40ml of an 0.02M solution.
This is how I read it:
I need to work out how many grams I need out of 1 mole of KOH. 1 mole of KOH = 56.11gm. Therefore, a 1 Molar solution would require 56.11gm. However, I want a lesser concentration and volume so I should end up with a smaller number of grams, i.e a figure under 56.11gm.
I know all units must be the same in calculations, i.e I can't calculate using kg's and g's or litres and mls so need to change them to the same unit.
I know one mole of a substance is what is required to make a one litre molar solution
I know the formulas concentration = moles/volume (c = n/v) and C1V1=C2V2. However, I do not quite understand where you apply them.
My next question is "What weight of NaOH is required to prepare
a) 2 litres of 0.05M solution
b) 1 litre of 0.1M solution
A) is much like my first question
B) the answer is 4gm. I know this because what it is asking (I talk myself through these!) is that I want 1/10th (0.01M) of a 1M solution and 1/10th of 40gm is 4gm so ratio is what I used to determine this. However, I don't know how to calculate it and have to show my workings.
So far i have managed to smoke too many ciggies and use a large quanity of paper, ink, time battery power and liquid paper and still am no nearer to my answer.
Please can someone explain it to me, don't just give me the answer.
Many thanks.
BTW I am 40 and am a nurse and have returned to study Lab technology and haven't done chemistry since I did my high school exams in 1985 where i managed to get a huge 18% final mark...oh the shame