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Sonia
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Hi! Can someone pl help with (b) & (c)? I know its not h2 maths but i’m in desperate need for help for chemistry so any assistance will be greatly appreciated !!!!! Thank youuuuuuu

Date Posted: 4 years ago
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Sophie Ng
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part c
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Eric Nicholas K
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Good evening Sonia!!! Here are my workings for parts a and b.
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Good evening Sonia! Here are my workings for part c.
Eric Nicholas K
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4 years ago
Sonia, I have been pondering about this question for some time and was divided between my original working (same as Sophie's) and my this working.

I decided that Sophie's solution is correct. We cannot use the 470 cm3 figure for the H2 gas in this case (leading to the 0.0392 mol) as the impurity sodium oxide also reacts with the water of dissolution, to form sodium hydroxide which adds on to the overall number of moles of sodium hydroxide present.

Also, I owe you the workings for part c in the graphs question. Give me a few moments to post my workings.
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My original working for part c, I am now trying to decipher why the different workings are different.