What is the boling point of an aqueous solution containing 76 g NaNO3(MM = 85.00 g/mol) dissolved in 145 g of water? NOTE: Kb= 0.512oC/m for water and assume “ideal” behavior (i.e., no ion-pairing).
What is the boling point of an aqueous solution containing 76 g NaNO3(MM = 85.00 g/mol)...
2. What is the freezing point of an aqueous solution containing 69.5g NaNO3 (MM=85.00g/mol) dissolved in 175g water? Kf=1.86°C/m for water and assume "ideal" behavior. 10. An RV antifreeze is an aqueous solution containing 5.68 M proplyene glycol (MM=76.09 g/mol). If the density of the antifreeze is 1.080 g/mL, what is the molality of the solution?
The solubility of NaNO3 (MM = 85.00 g/mol) is 120.0 at 60.0 C. Find the molarity of the solution. Given; d = 1.010 g/mL. 6.42 mol/L 6.400 mol/L 6.48 mol/L 4.44 mol/L 4.40 mol/L
An RV antifreeze is an aqueous solution containing 5.68 M proplyene glycol (MM=76.09 g/mol). If the density of the antifreeze is 1.080 g/mL, what is the molality of the solution?
An aqueous sucrose solution freezes at -0.210 degree C. Calculate the normal boiling point and the molality of an aqueous glucose solution having the same vapor pressure. Assume ideal solution behavior and kf and kb for water are 1.86 and 0.52 K-kg/mol, respectively.
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What is the boiling point of an aqueous solution that has a vapor pressure of 22.5 torr at 25°C? (Puo 23.78 torn; Kb = 0,512 °C/m). Express your answer using four significant figures. VO AXO ? c A solution contains 10.55 g of unknown compound (non-electrolyte) dissolved in 50,0 mL of water. (Assume a density of 1.00 g/mL for water.) The freezing point of the solution is -4,35 °C. The mass percent composition of...
13. What is the molarity of a 2.66 L aqueous solution containing 56.9 g of NaBr? 14. If 3.08 g of Ca(OH)2 is dissolved in enough water to make 0.875 L of solution, what is the molarity of the Ca(OH)2? 15. What mass of HCl is present in 825 mL of a 1.25 M solution? 16. What mass of isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O) is dissolved in 2.050 L of a 4.45 M aqueous C3H8O solution?
A 2.1342.134 g sample of a solid mixture containing only potassium carbonate (MM=138.2058 g/molMM=138.2058 g/mol) and potassium bicarbonate (MM=100.1154 g/molMM=100.1154 g/mol) is dissolved in distilled water. A volume of 31.5231.52 mL of a 0.7440.744 M HCl standard solution is required to titrate the mixture to a bromocresol green end point. Calculate the weight percent of potassium carbonate and potassium bicarbonate in the mixture. K2CO3:_____ wt% KHCO3:_____ wt%
What is the vapor pressure for an aqueous sucrose (C12H22011) solution containing 34.2 g of sucrose and 180 g of water (H2O) at 25°C? Pº(H20) at 25°C 23.8 mm Hg Molar mass of 342 g/mol sucrose Molar mass of 18.0 g/mol water 23.8 mm Hg O 0.23 mm Hg 23.6 mm Hg 13.2 mmHg
1 point What is the freezing point of an aqueous solution prepared by dissolving 113 g potassium carbonate (K,CO3, 138 g/mol) in 2.50 kg water. Use the ideal van 't Hoff factor. [K (water) - 1.86 °C/m) -1.83 °C +1.83 °C -0.609 °C -1.23 °C Previous Submit
The normal freezing point of water, H2O is 0.00 °C and its Kfn value is 1.86 °C/m. Assuming complete dissociation of the electrolyte, if 12.39 grams of sodium nitrate (NaNO3, 85.00 g/mol) are dissolved in 245.8 grams of water what is the freezing point of the solution? The normal boiling point of water, H20 is 100.00 °C and its Kbp value is 0.512 °C/m. Assuming complete dissociation of the electrolyte, if 13.39 grams of potassium chloride (KCI, 74.55 g/mol) are...