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What is the number of moles of NaOH in 26.5 mL of 0.500 Molar NaOH?
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What is the number of moles of NaOH in 26.5 mL of 0.500 Molar NaOH?
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0,5 M means that there are 0,5 moles of NaOH in 1 000 mL of solution:
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Volume = 26.5 mL / 1000 => 0.0265 L
Molarity = 0.500 M
n = M x V
n = 0.500 x 0.0265
n = 0.01325 moles
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