a. The molarity of a concentrated ammonia solution is 13.3M. How many milliliters of this reagent should be diluted to 1

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a. The molarity of a concentrated ammonia solution is 13.3M. How many milliliters of this reagent should be diluted to 1

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a. The molarity of a concentrated ammonia solution is 13.3M.
How many milliliters of this reagent should be diluted to 1,000l to
to make a solution of 0.100 M NH3?
b. Martijn pipettes 5.00ml of a 0.1M HCl solution into a 100.0ml
volumetric flask and fill the volumetric flask to the mark with demineralised water. What's
the concentration of hydrochloric acid in the solution (expressed in molar)?
c. What is the pH of the solution made in problem b?
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