@@oseiakwesiafriyie4425 Once you know the concentration of a solution in moles/dm3, to change it into g/dm3 you have to multiply by the Mr (relative formula mass) of the substance. So in this example, the Mr of NaOH is 40. The concentration in moles/dm3 was 0.0468, so in g/dm3 it will be: 40 x 0.0468, which = 1.872g/dm3.
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It was a Very detailed example of titration. Nice
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Is this a simple titration or a back titration
Can u pls find for the concentration of the NaOH in g/dm
This is a simple titration (apologies for the delay in replying!)
@@oseiakwesiafriyie4425 Once you know the concentration of a solution in moles/dm3, to change it into g/dm3 you have to multiply by the Mr (relative formula mass) of the substance. So in this example, the Mr of NaOH is 40. The concentration in moles/dm3 was 0.0468, so in g/dm3 it will be: 40 x 0.0468, which = 1.872g/dm3.
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