3. A soft drink contains 11.5% Sucrose by mass. What volume of the soft drink solution in milliliters contains 85.2 g of Sucrose? Assume a density of soft drink solution to be 1.04 g/ml. (8 Points)
2013x10 39 : 2013kg Mass percent A glucose IV solution is 5.0 % 5.0 g of glucose 100 g solution Question 6. What is the mass of glucose (in kg) present in a 5.0 % glucose solution? (5.00) Question 7. A soft drink contains 11.5% sucrose (C12H2201 )by mass. What volume of the soft drink solutions in milliliters contains 85.2 g of sucrose? (Assume a density 1.04 g/mL.) [7.12E2 ml solution] Question 8. A glucose solution is 3.25% glucose by...
The density of methyl benzoate is 1.08 g/mL. What is the volume (in mL) of 5.30 g of methyl benzoate?
A cup of Starbucks brewed coffee contains 15.2% caffeine by mass. What volume of this drink solution in milliliters contains 53.8 g of caffeine? (density of water is 1.00 g / mL). 2. How much caffeine (C8H10N4O2) in grams is contained in a 16 oz cup?
4) what volume (mL) of a 3.1% (by mass) chlorine solution (density= 1.15 g/mL) contains enough chlorine to raise the chlorine concentration of a 27000 gal swimming pool to 2.5 ppm (by mass). Assume a density of 1.00 g/mL for the pool water. (4 pts)
If a soft-drink bottle whose volume is 1.10 L is completely filled with water and then frozen to -10 ∘C, what volume does the ice occupy? Water has a density of 0.997 g/cm3 at 25 ∘C; ice has a density of 0.917 g/cm3 at -10 ∘C.
9-16 When liquids freeze the density changes, which means that the volume changes as well. Water is one of the few liquids that expand when frozen. That is why it is a bad idea to put water in the freezer in a sealed container. Pete decides to test this idea. He sticks an unopened soft drink can in the freezer. Given: In liquid form the soft drink has a density of 1.11 x 103 kg/m3, more dense than water because...
A 2.50 M NaCl solution has a density of 1.08 g/ml. Determine: the mass percent of NaCl the molality of the solution the mole fraction of NaCl
3. What volume of 40.0% NaNO3 solution contains 0.15 mole of NaNO3? Density 1.32 g/mL
4. What volume of a 36% by weight hydrochloric acid solution whose density = 1.18 g/mL is needed to produce 11.0 L of a solution that has a pH of 2.12?