Solutions are formed when solutes dissolve in solvents. If the number of moles of solute and the volume of solvent used is known, the concentration of the solution can be calculated. The concentration ...
\(concentration~in~g/dm^3 = \frac{mass~of~solute~in~g}{volume~in~dm^3}\) The units for concentration can also be shown as g dm-3, but this means the same as g/dm 3. 8 g of sodium hydroxide is ...
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Acid Base Titration and its Sub-Types
Acid-base titration techniques, including alkalimetry and acidimetry, are fundamental for precise chemical analysis in diverse scientific and industrial fields.
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