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I am stuck... Chemistry is the worst and anything is appreciated!

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I think it is 110 mL but I’m not totally sure.
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Answer:

2.78 mL of solution will be needed to make 4.5 M solution with 0.50 grams of NaOH.

Step-by-step explanation:

Moles of sodium hydroxide = n


n=(0.50 g)/(40 g/mol)=0.0125 mol


Moles (n)=Molarity(M)* Volume (L)

Volume of sodium hydroxide solution =V

Molarity of the sodium nitrate solution = 4.5 M


V=(0.0125 mol)/(4.5 M)=0.00278 L

V = 0.00278 L = 2.78 mL

2.78 mL of solution will be needed to make 4.5 M solution with 0.50 grams of NaOH.

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