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A solution X is made by taking 10.00 ml of a 1.0 M solution and add enough water to make 100.0 ml total volume. Solution Y is made by taking 5.0 ml of solution X and diluting it again by adding it to 95 ml of water. Calculate the molarity of solutions X and Y. Calculate the molarity of the solution created when 50.0 ml of 0.132 M NaOH is mixed with 75.0 ml of 0.120 M NaOH ( assuming...
Use the 100 mL graduated cylinder to measure and pour 50 mL of distilled water into Beaker 1. Use the 100 mL graduated cylinder to measure and pour 48 mL of distilled water into Beaker 2. Use the 10 mL gradated cylinder to measure and pour 1 mL of saturated sodium bicarbonate solution into Beaker 1. Then, add 2 drops of phenol red to Beaker 1. Gently mix the solution. Use the straw to blow bubbles into Beaker 1. Start...
3. A salt solution is made by taking 0.80 moles of NaCl and adding water to make 250.0 ml of solution. Calculate the molarity of the NaCl solution.
A salt solution was made by dissolving 17.32 g of NaCl in 400.0 mL of water. Calculate the molality (NOT molarity) of this solution Hint: Molality (m) = moles of solute / Kg of solvent Use 11Na23 and 17Cl35.5
A solution is made by dissolving 25.7 g of copper(II) chloride, CuCl2, in enough water to make exactly 100 mL of solution. Calculate the concentration (molarity) of CuCl2 in mol/L (M). M CuCl2
4. A salt solution is made by taking 12.0 grams of NaCl (molar mass is 58.44 grams/mole). and adding water to make 75 ml of solution. Calculate the Molarity of this NaCl solution.
40. A student was trying to measure 20 ml of a solution using the pipette. However, he did not notice that he has introduced air bubbles while filling the pipette. His colleague double-checked the volume and he found out that the volume dispensed was actually 18.5 ml instead of 20 ml. What is the percentage error of such a measurement? (2 points) Bonus Questions 41. H.PO, reacts with LiOH in a neutralization reaction. A standard solution of LiOH is prepared...
A solution is made by dissolving 14 g of silver nitrate, AgNO3, in enough water to make exactly 250 mL of solution. Calculate the concentration (molarity) of AgNO3 in mol/L (M)
You want to prepare 50 mL of a 20% NaCl salt solution from a 100% stock. Calculate the amount of stock as well as the amount of water you need to use to make this dilution. Assume that you have unlimited volume of the stock.
1. An alcoholic solution is prepared by mixing 50.0 mL (31.5 g) of ethyl alcohol (CH3CH2OH) with 75.0 mL (75 g) of water. a. Identify the solute and solvent. b. What is the mass of the solution in grams? c. What is the volume of the solution (in mL)? d. Calculate the mass/volume% of the solution. e. Calculate the molarity of the solution. f. If you diluted 25 mL of this solution to a volume of 100 mL, what would...