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A solution containing 42% naoh by mass has a density of 1.30 g/ml. what mass, in kilograms, of naoh is in 6.00 l of this solution?

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NaOH
Na=23
O=16
H=1
SO,NaOH=23+16+1
NaOH=40g/mol
42% of 40=42/100x40
oxygen is the compound
density=mass/volume
1.30=mass/6
mass=7.8g
User Vincentleest
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Answer:

3.276 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

By definition:

Density of solution = mass of solution / volume of solution

mass of solution = density of solution * volume of solution

Density of solution: 1.30 g/ml = 1.30 kg/l

mass of the solution = 1.3 * 6.00 = 7.8 kg

By definition:

percent by mass = (mass of solute / mass of solution) *100

mass of solute = (percent by mass/100) * mass of solution

mass of solute = 42/100 * 7.8 = 3.276 kg

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