A)A volume of 46.2 mL of a 0.568 M
Ca(NO3)2 solution is mixed with 75.5 mL of
a
1.496 M Ca(NO3)2 solution. Calculate
the concentration of the final solution.
Calculate the molarity of each of the following solutions.
(b) 7.25 g of methanol (CH3OH) in
× 102 mL of solution:
mol/L
(c) 9.68 g of calcium chloride (CaCl2) in 2.20 ×
102 mL of solution:
mol/L
(d) 8.57 g of naphthalene (C10H8) in 85.2 mL
of benzene solution:
mol/L
(A) Final concentration of Ca(NO3)2 solution is M3= 1.1437 mol/Liter.
(b) Molarity of methanol solution is M = 2.225 mol/L
(c) Molarity of CaCl2 solution in Water is M = 0.388 mol/L
(d) Molarity of naphthalene in benzene is M = 0.785 mol/L
A)A volume of 46.2 mL of a 0.568 M Ca(NO3)2 solution is mixed with 75.5 mL...
3 attempts left Check my work Be sure to answer all parts. Calculate the molarity of each of the following solutions. (a) 6.03 g of methanol (CH3OH) in 1.50 x 102 mL of solution: 1.37 mol/L (b) 9.60 g of calcium chloride (CaCl,) in 2.20 x 102 mL of solution: mol/L (c) 7.37 g of naphthalene (C10H8) in 85.2 mL of benzene solution: mol/L
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