[Histonet] Question

Geoff mcauliff <@t> rwjms.rutgers.edu
Thu Apr 30 15:36:32 CDT 2015


Make your own with NaOH.
Dissolve 40 g NaOH in about 90 ml of distilled water. Use caution, the 
reaction is exothermic.
When dissolved dilute to 100 ml with distilled. Keep tightly closed to 
avoid picking up CO2 from the air.

Geoff

On 4/30/2015 3:35 PM, Bernice Frederick wrote:
> All,
> I have a procedure here that call for and I quote "1.25 ml NaOH 10N in 1L of water." I know how to get 1 N, but how do I get 10. Having rarely hd the opportunity to make many Normal solutions ,my brain is not computing. Is it an error?
> Bernice
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