Posted by jessica on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 7:21am.
Write and balance the equation.
Calculate moles HNO3. moles = M x L.
Convert moles HNO3 to moles Ba(OH)2 using the coefficients in the balanced equation. Finally, use M = moles/L to calculate molarity.
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