A solution is made by mixing 12.5 g of Sr(OH)2and 40.0 mL of 0.200 M HNO3. a....

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A solution is made by mixing 12.5g of Sr(OH)2and 40.0 mL of 0.200 M HNO3.

a. Calculate theconcentration of OH− ion remaining in solution.

b.Calculate the concentration of Sr2+ ion remaining insolution.

c.Calculate the concentration of NO−3 ion remaining insolution.

d. Is the resultant solution acidic or basic?

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Solution Lets first calculate the moles of the SrOH2 and HNO3 Moles mass molar mass Moles of BrOH2 125 g 1216347 g per mol 01028 mol Moles of HNO3 molarity    See Answer
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