Answer:
I know that the 100-mL graduated cylinders are always read to 1 decimal place.
I think for 50 mL graduated cylinders, it lets you measure volumes up to 50.0 mL to the nearest 0.1 or 0.2 mL, depending on your exact cylinder.
I know it would be calcium chloride, not sure why. Maybe someone could answer that part.
This reaction is decomposition. It is the breakdown of a compound into simpler and smaller elements.
Answer:
0.0344 moles and 1.93g.
Explanation:
Molarity is defined as the ratio between moles of a solute (In this case, KOH), and the volume. With molarity and volume we can solve the moles of solute. With moles of solute we can find mass of the solute as follows:
<em>Moles KOH:</em>
15.2mL = 0.0152L * (2.26mol / L) = 0.0344moles
<em>Mass KOH:</em>
0.0344 moles * (56.11g/mol) = 1.93g of KOH