A solution is prepared by dissolving 16.2 g of benzene (C6H6) in 282 g of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). The density of the solution is 1.55 g/mL. The molar masses of benzene and carbon tetrachloride are 78.1 g/mol and 154 g/mol respectively. What is the mass percent, mole fraction, molarity and molality of the benzene?
A solution is prepared by dissolving 16.2 g of benzene (C6H6) in 282 g of carbon...
A solution is 5.43 % by mass benzene (C_6H_6) in carbon tetrachloride (CCl_4). The density of the solution is 1.55 g/mL. The molar masses of benzene and carbon tetrachloride are 78.1 g/mol and 154 g/mol respectively. What is the mole fraction, molarity and molality of the benzene?
explain step by step for each The partial molar volumes of a benzene-carbon tetrachloride solution at 25 ° C at a molar fraction of 0.5 are Vb=0.106 Lmol-1 and Vc=0.100 Lmol-1 respectively, where the subindices b and c denote C6H6 and CCl4, what is the volume of the solution formed by each of them? Since the molar volumes are C6H6=0.089 Lmol-1 and CCl4=0.097 mol-1, what is the volume change when mixing one mole of each of them? What can you...
A solution is prepared by dissolving 28.4 g of glucose (C6H12O6) in 1.00 x 102 mL of acetone (C3H6O) at 25 °C. The final volume of the solution is 118 mL. The density of glucose and acetone are 1.54 g/mL and 0.785 g/mL, respectively. Calculate the following quantities: a.) Molarity b.) Molality c.) Mass Percent d.) Mole Fraction
0. 000 45) The concentration of urea in a solution prepared by dissolving 16 g of urea in 20 g of H2O is _% by mass. The molar mass of urea is 60.0 g/mol. A) 0.48 B) 0.44 C) 80 D) 0.80 E) 44 46) The concentration of a benzene solution prepared by mixing 11.0 g C6H6 with 38.0 g CCl4 is molal. A) 2.40 B) 3.71 C) 0.622 D) 0.508 E) 0.289 47) The mole fraction of He in...
calculate the melting point in Celsius of a solution that is 4.37% benzene (C6H6 molar mass 78.108 g/mol) by mass in carbon tetrachloride. the normal melting point of CCl4 is -22.9 Celsius and Kf= 29.9 C/m thank you!
A solution is prepared by dissolving 50.2 g sucrose (C12H22O11) in 0.383 kg of water. The final volume of the solution is 355 mL. (Molarity=0.413, Molality=0.383, and percent by mass is 11.6%) For this solution, calculate mole fraction.
A solution is prepared by dissolving 21.0mL of methanol in 160.0mL of water at 25 ?C. The final volume of the solution is 177.9mL . The densities of methanol and water at this temperature are 0.782g/mL and 1.00g/mL , respectively. For this solution, calculate each of the following. Molarity, Molality, percent by mass, mole fraction, and mole percent
A solution is prepared by dissolving 78 0 g of glucose (C6H1206 ) in 150 g of water. The final volume is 228 ml Calculate the Molarity (MM of glucose is 180 18 g/mol and MM of water is 18.02 g/mol) For units do not use fractional units like g/mol or g/mL QUESTION 23 A solution is prepared by dissolving 78.0 g of glucose (C6H1208) in 150 g of water. The final volume is 228 ml Calculate the Molality (MM...
A solution is prepared by dissolving 27.75 g sulfuric acid, H2SO4, in enough water to make exactly 200.0 mL of solution. If the density of the solution is 1.1094 g/mL, what is 1. Weight % of H2SO4 in the solution? 2. Mole fraction of H2SO4 in the solution? 3. Molarity of H2SO4 in the solution? 4. Molality of H2SO4 in the solution?
1. An aqueous solution of potassium thiosulfate is prepared by dissolving 3.70 g of potassium thiosulfate in 7.11×102 g of water. The density of the solution is 1.37 g mL-1. a) Determine the mass percent of potassium thiosulfate in the solution. b) Determine the mole fraction of potassium thiosulfate in the solution. 2. An aqueous solution of potassium bromide is prepared by dissolving 8.75 g of potassium bromide in 8.29×102 g of water. The density of the solution is 1.20...