A sugar solution has a density of 1.06 g/mL at 20C. what mass of sugar is needed to prepare 355.00mL of this solution?...
A sugar has a density of 1.06g/mL at 20C. what mass of sugar is needed to prepare 355.00mL of this solution?
1) A 250-mL sugar solution has a density of 1.37 g/mL. An additional 30.0 g of sugar was added to the solution, raising the volume by 24.6 mL. What is the density of the resulting sugar solution?
An aqueous solution has a density of 1.68 g/mL and contains 80.9% sugar by mass. How many kilograms of sugar are contained in 1.80 gallons of this solution? (1 gallon = 3.785 L) 5.09 kg 3.70 kg 9.26 kg 6.02 kg 2.45 kg
The density of a 0.84 M aqueous sugar (C12H22O11) solution is 1.12 g/mL at 25°C. What is the molal concentration? The molar mass of C12H22O11 = 342.3 g/mol.
A 266−mL sample of a sugar solution containing 1.24 g of the sugar has an osmotic pressure of 30.2 mmHg at 34.1°C. What is the molar mass of the sugar? __ g/mol Calculate the osmotic pressure of a 0.0493 M FeCl3 solution at 25°C. (The van't Hoff factor for FeCl3 is 3.04) __ atm
Sugar is easily soluble in water and has a molar mass of 342.30 g/mol. What is the molar concentration of a 245.6 mL aqueous solution prepared with 78.3 g of sugar? Suppose you have 350.0 mL of a 0.450 M sodium hydroxide solution. How many moles of sodium hydroxide are in the solution? Calculate the percent by mass of a solution made from 17 g NaCl (the solute) and 67 g water. Suppose you need to prepare 141.5 mL of...
The density of a 0.84 M aqueous sugar (C12H22O11) solution is 1.12 g/mL at 25°C. What is the molality? The molar mass of C12H22O11 = 342.3 g/mol. Dinitrogen tetroxide decomposes to produce nitrogen dioxide: N2O4 (g) ↔ 2 NO2 (g) Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction given the equilibrium concentrations at 100°C: [N2O4] = 0.800 M and [NO2] = 0.400 M
8. You prepare a 500 ml solution that contains 436 NOH The solution has a density o has a measured density of 1.100 g/ml The density of 100 ml. and the density o NaOH is 2.13 g/cm. Complete the following table: Mass of Solute Moles of Solute Volume of Solute Mass of Solvent Moles of Solvent m (moles solute/kg solvent) Total Moles of Solution mole fraction NaOH Mass of Solution mole fraction H20 Volume of Solution ppm (mg solute/L solution)
Exercises (Mass Percent) 1. 3.0 grams of sugar are dissolved in 150 g of water What is the mass percent of sugar in the solution? 2. A 200-gram solution of alcohol contains 180 mL of water. What is the mass percent of alcohol? (Remember water's density.) 3. How many grams of NaBr are needed to make 50 g of a 5.0% solution? 4. How many grams of LiOH are needed to make 25 g of a 4.0% solution? 5. What...
What mass of K2CO3 is needed to prepare 200. mL of a solution having a concentration of 0.075 M? A) 4.15 g B) 10.4 g C) 13.8 g D) 2.07 g E) 1.49 g