What is the volume of a 10% NaOH solution with a mass of 100 g and a density of 1.1 g / cm3?

Given:
ω (NaOH) = 10%
m (NaOH) = 100 g
ρ solution (NaOH) = 1.1 g / cm3 = 1.1 g / ml

To find:
V solution (NaOH) -?

Solution:
1) Calculate the mass of the sodium hydroxide solution:
m solution (NaOH) = m (NaOH) * 100% / ω (NaOH) = 100 * 100% / 10% = 1000 g;
2) Calculate the volume of sodium hydroxide solution:
V solution (NaOH) = m solution (NaOH) / ρ solution (NaOH) = 1000 / 1.1 = 909.1 ml.

Answer: The volume of the NaOH solution is 909.1 ml.



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