help? 7) What is the percent concentration of a solution containing 18 g of NaCl (salt)...
17. What volume of 0.345 M NaCl solution is needed to obtain 10.0 g of NaCl? 18 How many milliliters of a 0.0015 M cocaine hydrochloride (C17H22ClNO4) solution is needed to obtain 0.010 g of the solute? 19.. A solution having an initial concentration of 0.445 M and the initial volume of 45.0 mL is diluted to 100.0 mL. What is its final concentration? 20. A 50.0 mL sample of salt water that is 3.0% m/v is diluted to 950...
What is the percent weight of a solution prepared by dissolving 18 g of NaCl in 100 g of H,0? % NaCl by weight What is the percent weight of a solution containing 3.76 g NaCl in 75 g of the solution? % NaCl by weight
A 12.34 mL solution with an unknown salt concentration had a mass of 10.25 g. When the water was evaporated from the solution. 4.78 g of NaCl remained. a Calculate the mass-mass percent NaCl concentration in the solution. Show your work. b Calculate the mass-volume percent NaCl concentration in the solution. Show your work. Calculate the molarity of NaCl in the solution. Show your work.
The following five beakers, each containing a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl, also known as table salt), were found on a lab shelf: Beaker Contents 1 200 mL. of 1.50 M NaCl solution 2 100 mL. of 3.00 M NaCl solution 3 150 mL. of solution containing 22.5 g of NaCl 4 100 mL. of solution containing 22.5 g of NaCl 5 300 mL. of solution containing 0.450 mol NaCl Arrange the solutions in order of decreasing concentration. Rank from...
4 A 12.34 mL solution with an unknown salt concentration had a mass of 10.25 g. When the water was evaporated from the solution, 4.78 g of NaCI remained. a Calculate the mass-mass percent NaCi concentration in the solution. Show your work b Calculate the mass-volume percent NaCl concentration in the solution. Show your work. c Calculate the molarity of NaCI in the solution. Show your work.
Calculate the mass-mass percent concentration of a solution containing 300. g of water and 37.50 g of NaCl. Please, include the proper number of significant figures.
A) Calculate the osmotic pressure of a solution containing 16.75 mg of hemoglobin in 15.7 mL of solution at 22 ∘C . The molar mass of hemoglobin is 6.5×104 g/mol. B) A 2.400×10−2M solution of NaCl in water is at 20.0∘C. The sample was created by dissolving a sample of NaCl in water and then bringing the volume up to 1.000 L. It was determined that the volume of water needed to do this was 999.4 mL . The density...
What is the percent-by-mass concentration of NaCl in a solution that is prepared by adding 25.0 g of NaCl to 90.0 g of water?
Question 18 2.85 pts What is the concentration (M) of a NaCl solution prepared by dissolving 18.6 g of NaClin sufficient water to give 350 mL of solution? 0 27 18 o 0.36 0 0.91 • Previous Next M 30 F1 :: F2 80 f3
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...