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Chemistry Forums for Students => Undergraduate General Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: tim__jones on September 07, 2007, 12:37:45 PM
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Hi
I need a solution of sodium hydroxide to contain 0.619 mM of OH-. Does anyone know the molarity of NaOH I need?
Many thanks
Tim
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How much OH- per mole of NaOH?
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No, I need to make a solution of NaOH so that the molarity of OH in the solution is 0.619 mM.
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I need a solution of sodium hydroxide to contain 0.619 mM of OH-. Does anyone know the molarity of NaOH I need?
You need 0.619 mM.. no?
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Yes, thanks!