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A solution is made using 200.0 mL of methanol (density 0.792 g/mL) and 947.1 mL of...
A solution is made using 200.0 mL of methanol (density 0.792 g/mL) and 301.1 mL of water (density 1.000 g/mL). What is the mass percent of the methanol?
Question 3 2 pts A solution is made by mixing 1.42 g of methanol, CH2OH(1), with 592.mL of acetic acid, HC2H2O2(1). Calculate the concentration of the solute in the solution using the units given below. (Density of methanol = 0.792 g/mL. Density of acetic acid - 1.05 g/mL. Assume volumes mix additively.) Enter your answers in decimal form to 3 significant figures. Do not enter units since they are already provided. Molar: M molal: m mole fraction: mass percent: %(m/m)...
4) 440 pnts) A solution is prepared by mixing some volume of methanol (MM = 32.04 g/mol, d=0.792 g/mL, p = 94.0 torr) and acetone (MM=58.07 g/mol, d=0.784 g/mL, Pº = 240. torr) at room temperature. Assuming that the volumes additive on mixing. a) What is the mole fraction of acetone and methanol in solution if the number of acetone and methanol gas molecules above the solution are equal to one another? Assume ideal solution behavior.
14. If a solution is made by dissolving 14.5 g of Fe(NO3)3 in 455 ml of water, what is the mass percent of iron and nitrate in this solution? Assume 1.00 g/ml density of the water. 4 pts
14. If a solution is made by dissolving 14.5 g of Fe(NO3)3 in 455 ml of water, what is the mass percent of iron and nitrate in this solution? Assume 1.00 g/ml density of the water. 4 pts
Chemistry 2A Lab 13: Solution Calculations Introduction This lab involves sample calculations using various concentration units. This lab will work with the following types of concentration units: % mass, % volume, % mass/volume, and molarity. A solution is the sum total of the solute and solvent. % mass= mass solute mass solution -100 volumesolute .100 % volume- volume solution % mass/volume mass solute volumesolution -100 Molarity moles solute liters solution The dilution of a liquid requires the addition of more...
A solution is prepared by dissolving 20.2 mL of methanol (CH3OH) in 100.0 mL of water at 25 ∘C. The final volume of the solution is 118 mL. The densities of methanol and water at this temperature are 0.782 g/mL and 1.00 g/mL, respectively. For this solution, calculate mole percent M=4.18 m=4.93 percent by mass= 13.6% mole fraction= 8.15*10^-2
I need the density (g/mL) for the water column and the isopropyl
alcohol column. With math shown and included please! The question
requires me to show work. If possible, I would also like the
percent error's (with work shown) of the water and isopropyl
alcohol columns. Thank you!
Part 1: Volume and Density Measurements (Liquid) 1 Gather the graduated cylinder, distilled water, short stem pipet, and isopropyl alcohol. 2 Place the clean, dry, 25 ml graduated cylinder on the tared...
Question 15 of 20 Submit The percent by mass of methanol (MM 32.04 g/mol) in an aqueous solution is 22.3%. What is the molality of the methanol solution? 1 2 3 X 4 5 6 C 7 8 +- x 100 Tap here or pull up for additional resources
The Boiling Point Diagram of Methanol-Water (Figure 5.6) shows Mole Fraction of Water versus Temperature, °C. Using the following atomic weights and the density of methanol of 0.792 g/ml, a 41.5 % v/v methanol in water solution (41.5 ml methanol and 58.5 ml water) is what mole fraction of water? Round to 2 decimal points with no units. Remember that the density of water is defined in the metric system as 1. (C = 12, H = 1, N =...