The concentration of a solution
Learning objective:
Notes:
(1) Concentration of solution is the amount (in grams or
moles) of solute that is dissolved in _______________ of solution.
Example:
e.g. Calculate the concentration, in mol/dm3, of a solution of sodium
hydroxide, that contains 10 g of sodium hydroxide in a final volume
of 250 cm3.
Practice:
Equations needed:
(1) number of moles = (2)
Concentration(mol/dm3) =
Acid Base Titration Calculations
25.0 cm3 of a solution of sodium hydroxide is exactly reacted by
15.10 cm3 of sulfuric acid(H2SO4)of concentration 0.200 mol/dm3.
Calculate the concentration, in mol/dm3, of the sodium hydroxide
solution.
2NaOH +
H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + 2H2O