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M Review ICT Part A A 49.4 mL sample of 3.8 %(m/v) NaOH is diluted with water so that the final volume is 104.0 mL Express your answer using two significant figures. O AEQ * O2 ? Cfinal = % (m/v) Submit Request Answer Part B A 15.0 mL sample of 40 % (m/v) acetic acid (CH3COOH) solution is added to water to give final vol Express your answer using two significant fim
Part B A 15.0 mL sample of 40 % (m/v) acetic acid (CH3COOH) solution is added to water to give final volume of 24 mL. Express your answer using two significant figures. EVO AXC + 0 = ? Cfinal % (m/v) Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Next >
Review I Constants Periodic Table Part A A 49.4 mL sample of 3.8 % (m/v) NaOH is diluted with water so that the final volume is 104,0 mL Express your answer using two significant figures. ? % (m/v) Cfinal Previous Answers Request Answer Submit Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining The initial volume (Vinitial) and concentration (Cinitial), as well as the final volume (Vinal) of the solution are known. Recall that: Cinitial X Vinitial = Cinal X Vinal Use dimensional...
Part A. caculate the molarity. 6.65 g of NaCl in 250. mL of a NaCl solution Part B. calculate the volume, in liters, for each of the following 34.0 g of NaHCO3 from a 1.00 M NaHCO3 solution (express your answer as three significant figures) Part C. calculate the final concentration of each of the following 1. a 20.0 ml sample of an 7.0% (m/v) KBr solution is diluted with water so that the final volume is 222.0 mL 2....
Part A 200. mL of a 12.0% (m/v) NaCl solution is diluted to 600. ml. The new concentration is Express your answer using three significant figures. 10 AED – O o ? % (m/v) Submit Request Answer they Provide Feedback
Calculate the grams of solute needed to prepare each of the following solutions. Part A 1.0 L of a 3.0 M NaOH solution Express your answer using two significant figures. IVO AP R O 2 ? g NaOH Submit Request Answer Part B 5.5 L of a 0.40 M CaCl2 solution Express your answer using two significant figures. OVO ACOM O a ? m= g CaCl2 Submit Request Answer Part 190 mL of a 2.75 M NaNO3 solution Express your...
please show explanation, thanks! M Review | Consta Calculate the pH of each of the following strong acid solutions. Part A You may want to reference (Pages 678 - 680) Section 16.5 while completing this problem. 2.22x10-2 M HNO3. Express the pH of the solution to three decimal places. O AQ * R 0 O ? pH = pH = Submit Request Answer Part B 0.260 g of HC103 in 1.90 L of solution. Express the pH of the solution...
A 50:8-mL sample of a 5.4 M KNO3 solution is diluted to 1.20 L. Review Part A What volume of the diluted solution contains 12.0 g of KNO,? (Hint: Figure out the concentration of the diluted solution first.) Express your answer using two significant figures. να ΑΣφ L Request Answer Submit <Return to Assignment Provide Feedback
Review | Constants Periodi A 135-ml sample of an 8.9 M NaCl solution is diluted to 2.5 L Part A What volume of the diluted solution contains 11.8 g of NaCl? (Hint Figure out the concentration of the diluted solution first.) Express your answer using two significant figures. VO AXD 4.2 L Previous Answers Request Answer Submit
Part A A 45.8 −mL sample of a 7.8 M KNO3 solution is diluted to 1.20 L . What volume of the diluted solution contains 17.0 g of KNO3? Express your answer using two significant figures. ____=L Part A A sucrose solution is made using 156 g of sucrose (C12H22O11) and diluting to a total volume of 1.60 L . Calculate the freezing point of the solution. (Assume a density of 1.06 g/mL for the final solution.) Express your answer...