What mass of KBr must be dissolved in 902 g of methanol to make a 0.300 m solution?
32.2 g
2.27 g
39.6 g
22.5 g
What mass of KBr must be dissolved in 902 g of methanol to make a 0.300...
Question 16 4 pts What mass (in g) of NH3 must be dissolved in 475 g of methanol to make a 0.147 m NH3 solution? 4.94 g 1.19 g 2028 8.42g
if 6.25 g of CuNO3 is dissolved in water to make a 0.300 M solution, what is the volume of the solution in milliliters
What mass of NaClO must be dissolved in 450 g of deionized water to make a 100 ppm solution? Assume the density of the resulting solution is 1.00 g·mL-1.
how many grams of sodium formate must be dissolved in a 0.300 M solution of formic acid to make 400.0 ml of a buffer solution with a pH=4.60?
4. What is the mass % of NaCl if 15 g sodium chloride are dissolved in 374 g H2O? (Hint: don't forget that solution mass = solute + solvent mass.) 5. What mass of acetic acid (HC2H302 = 60 g/mol) must be dissolved in 1340 g H2O to produce a 2.75 m solution? 6. What is the new volume of a solution if 437 mL of a .968 M solution are diluted to a .315 M solution? 7. One solution...
A 0.650 m aqueous solution of KBr has a total mass of 88.0 g. What masses of solute and solvent are present? g KBr mass of KBr : mass of water g H,О
A 0.3146 g sample of a mixture of NaCl(s) and KBr(s) was dissolved in water. The resulting solution required 51.40 mL of 0.08765 M AgNO3(aq) to precipitate the Cl−(aq) and Br−(aq) as AgCl(s) and AgBr(s). Calculate the mass percentage of NaCl(s) in the mixture.
A 1.04 g sample of KBr is dissolved in water to give 155 mL of solution. This solution is then added to 165 mL of 0.015 M aqueous Pb(NO3)2, in an attempt to remove the toxic lead(II) ions from the solution via precipitation as insoluble PbBr2(s). The precipitation reaction that occurs is: PB2+(aq) + 2Br(aq) --> PbBr2(s) What is the maximum mass of product that could be isolated by filtration after the reaction occurs?
A 0.3146-g sample of a mixture of NaCl(s) and KBr(s) was dissolved in water. The resulting solution required 48.80 mL of 0.08765 M AgNO3(aq) to precipitate the Cl–(aq) and Br–(aq) as AgCl(s) and AgBr(s). Calculate the mass percentage of NaCl(s) in the mixture. ______% NaCl
5. What mass of bacta (FW: 192.095 g/mol), a nonelectrolyte, must be dissolved in 5000.0 g of ambori to give a solution with a freezing point of -1.50°C? What is that solution's boiling point? The normal boiling point of ambori is 84°C. The K of ambori is 39.7°C/m and the Ko of ambori is 2.34°C/m. (10 points)