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Chemistry, 16.11.2020 09:00 Hrjohnson2004

Assume that the reaction of CV+ with OH− ions (Equation 1) proceeds to completion, that is, the solution turns colorless. What percentage of OH− ions will remain at the end of reaction if the initial crystal violet to sodium hydroxide mole ratio is 1:1? What if the initial ratio is 1:1000?

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