13.54 Describe how you would prepare each of the following aque- ous solutions: (a) 1.50 L...
Each week before you have chemistry lab, someone needs to prepare all the solutions you will use in your experiment. Suppose your experiment for next week calls for 0.500 M NaOH solution, 3.00 M NH4Cl solution, and 0.100 M Na3PO4 solution. Calculate the mass in grams for each solute that would be needed to prepare 8.00 L of each of the solutions. Calculate the mass, in grams, of solute present in each of the following solutions: a. 225 g of...
Describe how you would prepare each of the following aqueous solutions, starting with solid KBr. A. 0.90 L of 1.4×10−2 M KBr B. 110 g of 0.160 m KBr C. 1.95 L of a solution that is 14.0 % KBr by mass (the density of the solution is 1.10 g/mL) D. a 0.130 M solution of KBr that contains just enough KBr to precipitate 16.0 g of AgBr from a solution containing 0.480 mol of AgNO3
Describe how you would prepare each of the following aqueous solutions, starting with solid KBr. 1] 0.70 L of 1.4×10−2 M KBr Express your answer using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by commas. 2] 120 g of 0.190 m KBr Enter your answers numerically separated by commas. 3] 1.70 L of a solution that is 14.0 % KBr by mass (the density of the solution is 1.10 g/mL) Enter your answers numerically separated by commas. 4] a...
How much dry solute would you take to prepare each of the following solutions from the dry solute and the solvent? 1. 116 g of 0.200 m NaNO3? 2. 116 g of 1.6 % NaNO3 solution by mass? 3. How much solvent would you take to prepare the solution in question 1? 4.How much solvent would you take to prepare the solution in question 2?
7.43 Explain how you would prepare the following solutions us- ing pure solute and water. Assume water has a density of 1.00 g/mL. a. 250 mL of a 2.00 M NaOH solution b. 500 mL of a 40.0% (v/v) alcohol solution (C,H,OH) c.100 mL of a 15.0% (w/v) glycerol solution. Glycerol is a liquid with a density of 1.26 g/mL. Describe two ways to measure out the amount of glycerol needed. d. Approximately 50 mL of a normal saline solution,...