Multiple Choice
To make 1.0 L of a 10.g NaCl/L solution, 10.g of NaCl is weighed and poured into a volumetric flask.What is the next step?
A) The next step is to measure out 1.0 L of water, pour it into the container, and mix.
B) The next step is to fill the container up to the top of the flask.
C) The next step is to fill the container to the 1.0 L mark while swirling to mix.
D) The next step is to transfer the NaCl to a new flask.
E) None of these.The solute should always be added to the container after the solvent, not before.
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