A solution is prepared by adding 37.6 g of rubidium chlorate [RbClO3], to 160. g of water. Determine whether the solution is saturated, unsaturated, or if a precipitate will form given that the solubility of RbClO3 is 7.72 m.
Unsaturated
A precipitate will form
Saturated
A solution is prepared by adding 37.6 g of rubidium chlorate [RbClO3], to 160. g of...
This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. a Potassium sulfate has a solubility of 15 g/100 g water at 40°C. A solution is prepared by adding 47 g of potassium sulfate to 175 g of water, carefully heating the solution, and cooling it to 40°C. A homogeneous solution is obtained. Answer the following questions to determine whether the solution is saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated. How many grams of potassium sulfate would dissolve in...
What is the molarity of a HNO3 solution prepared by adding 255.4 mL of water to 350.0 mL of 12.3 M HNO3? A) 16.9 M B) 7.45 M C) 7.11 M D) 2.61 M E) 3.14 M The solubility of O2 in water is 0.590 g/L at an oxygen pressure of around 14.5 atm. What is the Henry's law constant for O2 (in units of mol/L·atm)? A) 4.07 ´ 10–2 B) 1.27 ´ 10–3 C) 7.86 ´ 102 D) 2.67...
estion 9 of 24 > If a solution containing 72.957 g of mercury(II) chlorate is allowed to react completely with a solution containing 10.872 g of sodium sulfide, how many grams of solid precipitate will form? precipitate: How many grams of the reactant in excess will remain after the reaction? excess reactant: Question Source: MRG - General Chemistry | Publisher: University Scien about us Careers privacy policy terms of ntact us help MacBook Pro
Instructions: Use the following image to answer the following questions. A solution contains 40 g of NaCl per 100 g of water at 100˚C. Is the solution unsaturated, saturated or supersaturated? A solution contains 50 g of KCl per 100 g of water at 25˚C. Is the solution unsaturated, saturated or supersaturated? A solution contains 10 g of KNO3 per 100 g of water at 30˚C. Is the solution unsaturated, saturated or supersaturated? An 8 oz bottle of Dr. Pepper...
Find the pH of a formic acid solution that was is prepared by adding 0.280 g of formic acid to a volumetric flask and bringing the final volume to 1.44 L by adding water
2. i. Find the pH of a solution pre the pH of a solution prepared by adding 15.0 g of tris to 6.05 g of this hydrochloride in 1.00 L of water. 11. If you were to add 15.0mL of 1.20 M HCl to the above solution what would be the new pH?
Instructions: Use the following image to answer the following questions. A solution contains 40 g of NaCl per 100 g of water at 100˚C. Is the solution unsaturated, saturated or supersaturated? A solution contains 50 g of KCl per 100 g of water at 25˚C. Is the solution unsaturated, saturated or supersaturated? A solution contains 10 g of KNO3 per 100 g of water at 30˚C. Is the solution unsaturated, saturated or supersaturated? An 8 oz bottle of Dr. Pepper...
3. A glucose solution (CHO) is prepared by adding 5.00 g of glucose to enough water to make 2000 mL of solution What is the % (m/V) of this solution? b. What volume in ml. of this solution would contain 0.0735 g of glucose? c. How many grams of glucose would be present in 185 ml of this solution? d. How many moles of glucose would be present in 49.7mL of this solution? e. If the density of the solution...
9. A solution is prepared by adding 15.8 g of HCl to enough water to make a total volume of 400. mL. What is the pH of the solution? How much hydrogen is contributed by autoionization of water?
What is the pH of a solution prepared by adding 1.59 g of sodium nitrite to 195 mL of water? Ka of HNO2 is 4.5 x 10-4.