3. Calculate the percent mass by volume of the following potassium chloride solution when 25 g...
3. Calculate the percent mass by volume of the following potassium chloride solution when 25 g of potassium chloride is dissolved in enough water to make a 150 mL of potassium chloride solution.
What is the mass percent of potassium chloride when 9.35 grams of potassium chloride is mixed into 162.98 grams of water? Choose the answer with the appropriate significant figures and choose the correct unit. Calculate the mass of sodium hydroxide needed to make 125 g of a sodium hydroxide solution that has a mass percent of 10.0%. Choose the answer with the appropriate significant figures and choose the correct unit. 750 mL of a solution is made with 4.00 g...
Calculate the percent by mass of solute in each of the following solutions. a 2.05 g of potassium chloride dissolved in 14.4 g of water Percent by mass = %KCI b 2.05 g of potassium chloride dissolved in 16.8 g of water Percent by mass = % KCI C 2.05 g of potassium chloride dissolved in 36.5 g of water Percent by mass = % KC1 d 2.05 g of potassium chloride dissolved in 45.1 g of water Percent by...
Calculate the percent by mass of solute in each of the following solutions. (a) 1.28 g of potassium chloride dissolved in 12.5 g of water % (b) 1.28 g of potassium chloride dissolved in 25.0 g of water (c) 1.28 g of potassium chloride dissolved in 37.5 g of water % (d) 1.28 g of potassium chloride dissolved in 50.0 g of water %
solution of potassium chloride. The concentration of a solution equals the mass A chemistry student must write down in her lab notebook the concentration of of what's dissolved divided by the total volume of the solution. Here's how the student prepared the solution: • The label on the graduated cylinder says: empty weight: 3.250 g • She put some solid potassium chloride into the graduated cylinder and weighed it. With the potassium chloride added, the cylinder weighed 29.91 g. ....
Complete the following Assignments 1. Calculate the percent (W/V) of a solution made by dissolving 23.4 g sodium chloride in water to make a 250 ml volume of solution. 2. Calculate the number of grams of NaOH needed to make 1500 mL of a 0.2 M solution 3. 5.0 mL of a potassium chloride solution is transferred to a beaker and the water evaporated. The weight of KCl is 0.75 g. a) calculate the molarity b) calculate the percent (w/v)...
Suppose 0.107 g of potassium chloride is dissolved in 50 mL of a 42.0 mM aqueous solution of silver nitrate. Calculate the final molarity of chloride anion in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the potassium chloride is dissolved in it. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
8-47 Calculate the mass-volume percent of MgCl, in each of the following solutions. a. 5.0 g of MgCl, in enough water to give 250 mL of solution b. 85 g of MgCl, in enough water to give 580 mL of solution 8-43 Calculate the volume percent of solute in each of the following solutions. a. 20.0 mL of methyl alcohol in enough water to give 475 mL of solution b. 4.00 mL of bromine in enough carbon tetrachloride to give...
Suppose 0.0793 g of potassium chloride is dissolved in 100. mL of a 20.0 m M aqueous solution of ammonium sulfate. Calculate the final molarity of potassium cation in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the potassium chloride is dissolved in It. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
A 0.769 g mixture containing only sodium chloride and potassium chloride was dissolved in water. It required 36.7 mL of 0.327 M AgNO, to completely precipitate all of the chloride present. What is percent composition by mass of sodium chloride and potassium chloride in the mixture? mass percent NaCl : mass percent KCl :