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A chemist must prepare of sodium hydroxide solution with a pH of at . He will do this in three steps: Fill a volumetric flask about halfway with distilled water. Weigh out a small amount of solid sodium hydroxide and add it to the flask. Fill the flask to the mark with distilled water. Calculate the mass of sodium hydroxide that the chemist must weigh out in the second step. Round your answer to significant digits.

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is:

A chemist must prepare 0.9 L of sodium hydroxide solution with a pH of 13.40 at 25 C. He will do this in three steps: Fill a 0.9 L volumetric flask about halfway with distilled water. Weigh out a small amount of solid sodium hydroxide and add it to the flask. Fill the flask to the mark with distilled water. Calculate the mass of sodium hydroxide that the chemist must weigh out in the second step.

Answer:

9g of NaOH

Step-by-step explanation:

First, the POH must be obtained from the given pH so that we can use this POH to obtain the hydroxide ion concentration. When we obtain the hydroxide ion concentration, as shown in the image, we can now use it to find the mass of sodium hydroxide required to prepare the standard solution since we have the volume of the solution in liters and we can calculate the molar mass of sodium hydroxide to be 40gmol-1. All these steps are shown in the image attached.

A chemist must prepare of sodium hydroxide solution with a pH of at . He will do this-example-1
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