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An unknown (very explosive!) compound is found to be 15.6% C. 83.190, and 1.30% H. The...
An unknown amount of a compound with a molecular mass of 270.93 g/mol is dissolved in a 10-mL volumetric flask. A 1.00-mL aliquot of this solution is transferred to a 25-mL volumetric flask and e water is added to dilute to the mark. The absorbance of this diluted solution at 339 nm is 0.517 in a 1 cm cuvette. The molar absorptivity for this compound at 339 nm is esso- 5835 M-1cm-1 (a) What is the concentration of the compound...
A) An unknown compound that is composed of C, H and O atoms was submitted 27.1 g CO2 and 12.2g H2O. Determine the empirical formula of this substance B) What is the molecular formula of the unknown compound in (part a) if the molar mass is 476.64 g/mol? C) Calculate how much (in grams) NH3 can be produced by reacting 3.75 g of N2 gas and excess H2 assuming a 100% efficiency. E) Consider the reaction between 13.5 g of...
erksheet 7-Rey 10 A 10.0 mL sample of sodium chioride solution that has a mass of 16.78 g is placed in an Solutions evaporating dish and evaporated to dryness. The residue has a mass of 6.55 g. Calculate the following concentrations for the NaCl solution mass/mass (m/m) percent mass/volume (m/v) percent malarity A 4.00 % (g/mL) KI solution has a volume of 65.0 mL. How many grams of KI are in the sample? How many grams of a 35% (...
An unknown amount of a compound with a molecular mass of 259.45 g/mol is dissolved in a 10-mL volumetric flask. A 1,00-mL aliquot of this solution is transferred to a 2 L volumetric flask and o the mark. The absorbance of this diluted solution at 347 nm is 0.468 in a 1 cm cuvette. The molar (a) What is the concentration of the compound in the cuvette? Number b) What is the concentration of the compound in the 10-ml flask?...
0.2650 g of a compound of unknown molecular mass were dissolved in 18.00 mL of a non-ionizing solvent with specific gravity of 0.7480. The pure solvent was determined to have a freezing point of 6.80°C. The freezing point of the solution was determined graphically. Trial one yielded a freezing point of 5.31°C for the solution. Trial two indicated the freezing point to be 5.23°C. Kf (solvent) = 12.8 C°/m a. Calculate the molecular mass of the unknown. b. If 5.50...
A solution made by dissolving 150.0 g of an unknown compound in 425.0 mL of benzene to make a solution which has a freezing point 18.6 °C lower than that of pure benzene. Kf for benzene is 5.12 °C/m and the density of benzene is 0.877 g/mL. b) The molality of the solution is 3.63. How many moles of the unknown compound were dissolved in the solution? C) what is the molar mass of the unknown compound?
please help quick An organic compound X was found to contain only C, H, and Cl. The following experiments were carried out with compound X: 1) When a 1.50-g sample of the compound was completely combusted in air, 3.52 g CO2 was formed. 2) When a 1.00-g sample of the compound was allowed to react with an excess of Ag, 1.27 g of AgCl was obtained. Determine the empirical formula of compound X. A0.258-g sample of a pure triprotic acid,...
A 0.110 M solution of an enantiomerically pure chiral compound D has an observed rotation of +0.24° in a 1-dm sample container. The molar mass of the compound is 144.0 g/mol. (a) What is the specific rotation of D? (b) What is the observed rotation if this solution is mixed with an equal volume of a solution that is 0.110 M in L, the enantiomer of D? Number deg mL Number g dm deg (c) What is the observed rotation...
12. Molarity, M, is defined as A. moles of solute dissolved in 1 mol of solvent. B. moles of solute dissolved in 1 kg of solvent. C. moles of solute dissolved in 1 L of solvent. D. moles of solute dissolved in 1 L of solution. E. moles of solute dissolved in the solution. 13. What volume of 2.50 M NaOH (40.00 g/mol) contains 0.100 mole of NaOH? A. 0.250 L D. 0.250 mL B. 40.0 mL E. 0.0400 mL...
1) An aqueous solution containing 15.9 g of an unknown molecular (nonelectrolyte) compound in 103.0 g of water was found to have a freezing point of -1.5 ∘C. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown compound. b) Determine the required concentration (in percent by mass) for an aqueous ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) solution to have a boiling point of 109.3 ∘C. c) What mass of salt (NaCl) should you add to 1.90 L of water in an ice cream maker to...