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Question 4 Status: Not yet answered | Points possible: 1.00 Glucose (molar mass 180.16 g/mol) is...
Question 9 Status: Not yet answered | Points possible: 1.00 Suppose you are studying the Ksp of KCIO3, which has a molar mass of 122.5 g/mol, at multiple temperatures. You dissolve 4.00 g of KCIO3 in 12 mL of water at 85 °C and cool the solution. At 74 °C, a solid begins to appear. What is the Ksp of KC103 at 74 °C? Answer:
Question 4 Status: Not yet answered | Points possible: 1.00 Suppose you are titrating an acid of unknown concentration with a standardized base. At the beginning of the titration, you read the base titrant volume as 2.86 mL. After running the titration and reaching the endpoint, you read the base titrant volume as 21.17 mL. What volume, in mL, of base was required for the titration? Type answer: Question 6 Status: Not yet answered Points possible: 1.00 Suppose you are...
Question 3 Status: Not yet answered | Points possible: 1.00 If 0.75 g of a monoprotic weak acid required 22.50 mL of 0.510 M NaOH to titrate it, what is the molar mass of the acid? Select one: O 86 g/mol O 51 g/mol O 33 g/mol O 65 g/mol O 153 g/mol
12.5g of glucose (C6H12O6) is dissolved in enough water to make 750.0ml of solution. (molar mass of glucose = 180.16 g) What is the molarity of the solution? How many moles of glucose are contained in 237 ml of the above glucose solution? What volume (L) of this glucose solution would contain 0.079 moles of glucose?
Question 4 Status: Not yet answered Points possible: 1.00 Consider the balanced equation of KI reacting with Pb(NO3), to form a precipitate. 2 KI (aq) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq) + Pbl (8) + 2 KNO3(aq) What mass of Pbl, can be formed by adding 0.489 L of a 0.364 M solution of KI to a solution of excess Pb(NO3)2? Answer: Question 5 Status: Not yet answered Points possible: 1.00 Suppose that you decompose 24.45 g of Ni 03, which has a...
Question 5 Status: Not yet answered | Points possible: 1.00 Suppose that you decompose 24.45 g of Ni2O3, which has a molar mass of 165.39 g/mol, into nickel and oxygen. 2 Ni203 (s) + 4 Ni (s) + 3 02 (g) After completing the decomposition, you have 9.14 g of solid Ni, which has a molar mass of 58.963 g/mol. What is the percent yield of your decomposition? Answer:
the opcions are: unsaturated/ saturated/ concentrated/ dilute Question 3 Status: Not yet answered | Points possible: 1.00 Identify the term matching each description related to solutions. A relative term describing a solution containing a large amount of solute compared to the amount of Choose... solvent Choose... A relative term describing a solution that has a small amount of solute compared to the amount of solvent A solution containing as much solute that the solvent can dissolve at a given temperature...
Question 6 Status: Not yet answered | Points possible: 1.00 Suppose 1.02 g of Zn metal was added to 20.0 mL of 3.00 M HCI in a closed 50.0 mL vessel in 298 K and 0.000 atm of pressure If initially there was 1.00 atm of air present in the closed 50.0 mL vessel, what would be the final pressure? atm < BACK Question 6 of 22 A NEXT
A 0.377-g sample of NaOH pellets (molar mass = 40.00 g/mol) is added to enough water to make 250.0 mL of solution. The pH of this solution is: Select one: a. 11.974 b. 12.576 c. 0.424 d. 1.424
Sugar is easily soluble in water and has a molar mass of 342.30 g/mol. What is the molar concentration of a 245.6 mL aqueous solution prepared with 78.3 g of sugar? Suppose you have 350.0 mL of a 0.450 M sodium hydroxide solution. How many moles of sodium hydroxide are in the solution? Calculate the percent by mass of a solution made from 17 g NaCl (the solute) and 67 g water. Suppose you need to prepare 141.5 mL of...