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davon806
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September 30, 2012, 05:29:57 AM »
Please see the attached,this is the last question of my chemistry homework but I can't figure it out.Hope someone can help me,thx.
Note that unit of concentration is gdm^-3
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Show what you did so far.
Edit: see if the explanation here:
http://www.titrations.info/acid-base-titration-sodium-hydroxide-and-carbonate
doesn't help. This is not exactly the same problem, but a closely related one.
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