Bell Ringer # 5: What volume of 8.2 M NaOH stock solution would be required to prepare 250 mL of a 0.50 M NaOH solution? Data: M1 = 8.2 M V1 = ? M2 =

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Bell Ringer # 5: What volume of 8.2 M NaOH stock solution would be required to prepare 250 mL of a 0.50 M NaOH solution? Data: M1 = 8.2 M V1 = ? M2 = 0.50 M V2 = 250 mL

Bell Ringer # 5: What volume of 8.2 M NaOH stock solution would be required to prepare 250 mL of a 0.50 M NaOH solution? Data: M1 = 8.2 M M1 V1 = M2 V2 V1 = ? M2 = 0.50 M V2 = 250 mL

Bell Ringer # 5: What volume of 8.2 M NaOH stock solution would be required to prepare 250 mL of a 0.50 M NaOH solution? Data: M1 = 8.2 M M1 V1 = M2 V2 V1 = ? M2 = 0.50 M V1 = V2 = 250 mL

Bell Ringer # 5: What volume of 8.2 M NaOH stock solution would be required to prepare 250 mL of a 0.50 M NaOH solution? Data: M1 = 8.2 M M1 V1 = M2 V2 V1 = ? M2 = 0.50 M V1 = V2 = 250 mL V1 =

Bell Ringer # 5: What volume of 8.2 M NaOH stock solution would be required to prepare 250 mL of a 0.50 M NaOH solution? Data: M1 = 8.2 M M1 V1 = M2 V2 V1 = ? M2 = 0.50 M V1 = V2 = 250 mL V1 =

Bell Ringer # 5: What volume of 8.2 M NaOH stock solution would be required to prepare 250 mL of a 0.50 M NaOH solution? Data: M1 = 8.2 M M1 V1 = M2 V2 V1 = ? M2 = 0.50 M V1 = V2 = 250 mL V1 =

Bell Ringer # 5: What volume of 8.2 M NaOH stock solution would be required to prepare 250 mL of a 0.50 M NaOH solution? Data: M1 = 8.2 M M1 V1 = M2 V2 V1 = ? M2 = 0.50 M V1 = V2 = 250 mL V1 = V1 = 15 mL

Bell Ringer # 5: What volume of 8.2 M NaOH stock solution would be required to prepare 250 mL of a 0.50 M NaOH solution? Data: M1 = 8.2 M M1 V1 = M2 V2 V1 = ? M2 = 0.50 M V1 = V2 = 250 mL V1 = V1 = 15 mL

ACTIVITIES: Bell ringer # 5. WS: Solutions Concentrations # 3. (7:30 – 8:10) WS Solutions Review. (8:10 – 9:00) Small Quiz # 3. (9:05 – 9:20) Homework: 1) WS: Combined Problems. 2) WS: Solutions (before Test).