The student did another experiment using 20 cm3 of sodium hydroxide solution with a concentration of 0.18 mol/dm3 . Relative formula mass (Mr) of NaOH = 40 Calculate the mass of sodium hydroxide in 20 cm3 of this solution.

Answer= 0.144gWorking out:mol= conc x volume (in dm^3)mass = mol x RFFSo,mol = 0.18 x (20/1000) = 0.0036molMass= 0.036 x 40 = 0.144g

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