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Suppose a 8.25% (w/v) stock sodium hypochlorite solution was given to a student for the kinetics...

Suppose a 8.25% (w/v) stock sodium hypochlorite solution was given to a student for the kinetics experiment. Calculate the molarity of the stock sodium hypochlorite solution.

The student then mixed 4.0mL of the stock sodium hypochlorite solution with 2.0mL of a red-dye solution. Calculate the molarity and ppm of the sodium hypochlorite in this solution. Molar mass of sodium hypochlorite = 74.44g/mol.

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