textbook 6G.11

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textbook 6G.11

Postby Megan Bundy 2K » Fri Jan 28, 2022 4:58 pm

do we need to know the specifics of this buffer calculation (ex. the moles reacting and the new molar concentrations), or simply the kind Dr. Lavelle talked about in class? also, when we add however many milliliters of the new salt/acid/base, do we add that to the original volume in order to find the resulting volume for the final molar concentrations?

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Re: textbook 6G.11

Postby Chem_Mod » Mon Jan 31, 2022 10:50 pm

In future posts, PLEASE include the actual problem in your question, not just the problem number. All assigned textbook problems can come up as exam questions, so it would be good for you to go over and be confident doing the kinds of problems in your homework. Yes, if the volume changes that would change the final concentrations. You need to make sure your calculations account for that


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