We know that to relate solutions of with the factors of molarity and volume, we can use the equation:
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NOTE: The volume as indicated in this question is defined in L, not mL, so that conversion must be made. However it is 1000 mL = 1 L.
So now we can assign values to these variables. Let us say that the 18 M
is the left side of the equation. Then we have:
We can then solve for
:
and
or
We now know that the total amount of volume of the 4.35 M solution will be
210 mL. This is assuming that the entirety of the 50 mL of 18 M is used and the rest (160 mL) of water is then added.
D.
Blue litmus paper turns red when placed in a base.
Answer:
Explanation:Because of the delocalised electrons exposed above and below the plane of the rest of the molecule, benzene is obviously going to be highly attractive to electrophiles - species which seek after electron rich areas in other molecules.
The evidence that a chemical reaction occurred is can be change in color , formation of a precipitate , Here in the case when 6 m HCl to the solution of sodium acetylsalicylate, the formation of precipitate that is of aspirin takes places that can be taken as a evidence that a reaction is occured. The reaction can be seen in the image attached.