9.14 Classify the solute represented in each of the following equa- tions as a strong, weak,...
12.14 Classify the solute represented in each of the following equations as a strong, weak, or nonelectrolyte: HO a. C4H100(1) H2O, C4H100(aq) b. MgCl2(s) 139, Mg2+(aq) + 2C1"(aq) c. HCIO(aq) +2°, ht(aq) + C10(aq)
the e Teach of the 9.42 Calculate the c ortilliers of solute needed to prepare the following: a. 150. g of a 40.0% (m/m) LINO, solution b. 450 mL of a 2.0% (m/v) KOH solution c. 225 mL of a 15% (v/v) isopropyl alcohol solution 9.14 Classify the solute represented in each of the following equa- tions as a strong, weak, or nonelectrolyte: H2O a. CHÁOI) , CHÁO(aq) b. MgCl2(s) 2Mg2+(aq) + 2Cl(aq) H2O c. HCIO(aq) + (aq) + CIO...
3. Define the term solubility. How is it affected by temperature 4. Classify the solute represented in each of the following equations or nonelectrolyte: in each of the following equations as a strong, weak, a. CH,OH(1) b. MgCl2(s) c. HCIO(ag) CH,OH(aq) Mg2+ (aq) + 2Cr (aq) H(aq) + CIO (aq) 5. What is the difference between a 5% (m/m) glucose solution and a 5% (m/v) glucose solution? 6. Calculate the mass/volume percent (m/v) of LiCl in a solution prepared by...
Question 12 of 38 > Classify each compound as a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, or nonelectrolyte. Strong electrolyte Weak electrolyte Nonelectrolyte FOCI H,SO HCN Answer Bank
10. Classify the following solutes represented in each of the following equations as either a strong electrolyte, a weak electrolyte, or a nonelectrolyte. (3 points) H20 a) C12H22011 (s) → C12H22011 (aq) H2O → b) K2SO4 (S) Kt (aq) + SO 2 (an) H20 H3PO4 (aq) = H2PO4 (aq) + H* (aq)