14. A solution is created by using 7.11g of sodium hydroxide added to 500.0 mL of water in a volumetric flask. Determine

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14. A solution is created by using 7.11g of sodium hydroxide added to 500.0 mL of water in a volumetric flask. Determine

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14. A solution is created by using 7.11g of sodium hydroxide added to 500.0 mL of water in a volumetric flask. Determine how much water must be added to the solution in order to dilute it further to a concentration of 0.125 M
17. Write the dissociation equation for the following and give the ion concentrations for each ion a. 4.21 mol/L of cobalt (III) acetate
b. The above was the stock solution and you wanted to make a secondary solution that is 260.5 mL that 0.4611 mol/L in concentration, what will be the volume needed to make it?
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