Berkelium ( III ) and berkelium ( IV ) hydroxides are both stable in 1 molar solutions of sodium hydroxide.
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The half-equivalence point of a solution of sodium bicarb will have a pH of 10.3, not a 1 molar solution.
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The same analysis with citric acid showed similar results with an optimal temperature and concentration of 90 �C and 1.5 molar solution of citric acid.
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That's why, for example, a molar solution is always prepared by putting the solute in the flask first, rather than starting off with a known volume of solvent and adding the solute . talk ) 16 : 40, 18 February 2008 ( UTC)