How many grams of Sr(ClO4)2 are required to make a 0.30 m aqueous solution using 600 g of water?
Do you mean 0.3 mol in the solution, or 0.3 mol per dm^3? Because if it's the former the answer would just be 85.95g. If the latter, then i think it's 51.57mol.
Gah! Evil, evil chemistry topic!
*hides*
For the record I did Chemistry A-level and when I saw this my mind went blank.
It scarred me =(
And I only just scraped an E =(
Heheh, you UKnians and your maths and your E grades. ^_^
I wish I got a D =(
Those D's and E's remind me how bad I played Sonic2k6.
o.o
Wow, it's my worst subject come to haunt me... Why cruel world!!!
At least it's not Differential Equations or any of the Calculii.
*shudders*
I hated those classes. I was seeing integrals in my sleep.
I went through Latin, and still didn't have as much trouble as I had with math... Actually, it was the easiest class I had...
I have no time for your petty chemistry, I have to research neutrinoless double beta decay