A solution of 48.5% H2SO4H2SO4 by mass has a density of 1.39 g/cm3g/cm3 at 293 KK. A 24.4 cm3cm3 sample of this solution is mixed with enough water to increase the volume of the solution to 99.4 cm3cm3 . Find the molarity of sulfuric acid in the obtained solution.
A solution of 48.5% H2SO4H2SO4 by mass has a density of 1.39 g/cm3g/cm3 at 293 KK....
uy.cun/myct/itemViewrassignmer < Chapter 13 Exercise 13.115 Constants I Periodic Table Pa A solution of 49.4% H2SO4 by mass has a density of 1.39 g/cm' at 293 K A 24.4 cm3 sample of this solution is mixed with enough water to increase the volume of the solution to 99.5 cm3 Finc
An ethanol-water solution is 40.00% ethanol by mass and has a density of 0.9450 (g/cm3) at 25.00°C. The density of pure ethanol is 0.7850 (g/cm3) and the density of pure water is 0.9970(g/cm3) at this temperature. At these conditions, the partial molar volume of ethanol is 55.00 (cm3/mol) and the partial molar volume of water is 17.5 (cm3/mol). a. Calculate the total volume of a 1000.0 g solution assuming both ideal and non-ideal conditions. b. What does the difference between...
1. Find the following: GIVEN: Density of Water: 0.997770 g/cm3 Mass of Water: 24.936 g Mass of Salt (NaCl) Solution: 28.345 g a.) Density of the salt solution: b.) Molarity of the salt in the solution
1. Find the following: GIVEN: Density of Water: 0.997770 g/cm3 Mass of Water: 53.959 g Mass of Salt (NaCl) Solution: 66.114g a.) Density of the salt solution: b.) Molarity of the salt in the solution
9) An ethanol-water solution is 40.00% ethanol by mass and has a density of 0.9450 (g/cm3) at 25.00°C. The density of pure ethanol is 0.7850 (g/cms) and the density of pure water is 0.9970(g/cms) at this temperature. At these conditions, the partial molar volume of ethanol is 55.00 (cm3/mol) and the partial molar volume of water is 17.5 (cmmol). a. Calculate the total volume of a 1000.0 g solution assuming both ideal and non-ideal conditions. b. What does the difference...
A 12.5.% sucrose solution by mass has a density of 1.05 g/cm3. What mass of sucrose is present in a 45.0-mL sample of this solution?
SUTULUI 4. Calculate the molarity of a 50% sulfuric acid solution by mass. The density of g/mL. 5. How many grams of CO2 are there in a 250.0 mL sample of sea water if the concentration of CO2 is 295 ppm? Assume the density of sea water is 1.03 g/ml.
A solution of sulfuric acid contains 43.2% by mass of H2SO4 and has a density of 1.34 g/mL. What is the molarity of H2SO4 in this solution?
A sulfuric acid solution containing 571.6 g of H2SO4 per liter of solution has a density of 1.329 g/cm3. Calculate the following quantities for the solute in this solution. 9 pts 1. i. Mass percent ii. Molality iii. Molarity Table 1. Reference data Density @ Vapor Normal 20°C Pressure (torr) H20 1.86 0.00 0.512 100.00 0.998 17.5 2.53 80.1 0.8765 98.5 Normal point (oC) lKb value) boiling! (PC/m) point (C) Substance Formula Formula Kr value* Krvalue -20°C (°C/m) freezingb (g/mL)...
An 11.0% (by mass) solution of potassium carbonate (molar mass 138.2 g/mol) has a density of 1.13 g/cm3. Calculate the molarity ofpotassium ions (atomic mass 39.10 g/mol) in the solution.