Calculate the molality of a glucose solution, C6H12O6 (molar mass=180.2 g/mol) that is prepared by mixing 234 g of glucose in 755 g water
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Calculate the molality of a glucose solution, C6H12O6 (molar mass=180.2 g/mol) that is prepared by mixing...
Calculate the entropy change from burning 67.3 g of solid glucose (C6H12O6, molar mass 180.2 g/mol) to produce gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water, using the values in the table below. Substance S0 / J K-1 mol-1 Glucose(s) 209.2 O2(g) 205.15 CO2(g) 213.79 H2O(g) 188.84
How many grams of glucose, C6H12O6, (molar mass 180.2 g/mol) must be added to 656 g water to raise the boiling point of water by 1.68°C? Kb of water is 0.512°C/m.
Answer the following questions about the fermentation of glucose (C6H12O6 , molar mass 180.2 g/mol) to ethanol (C2H6O) and CO2. C6H12O6(s) → 2 C2H6O(l) + 2 CO2(g) Δ H = −16 kcal/mol glucose ethanol How many kilocalories of energy are released from 54.0 g of glucose?
1) if 6.85 of glucose( C6H12O6, molar mass=180.2 g/mol) is dissolved in 155g of chloroform( CHCL3,molar mass= 119.4 g/mol) , what is the boiling point of the solution. ( the boiling point of pure CHCl3 is 61.2 celsius, and Kb = 3.63 celsius/m for CHCl3) 2) a,) Liquid ammonia (boiling point = -33.4C) can be used as a refrigerant and heat transfer fluid. How much energy is needed to heat 25.0 g of NH3(l) from -65.0C to -12.0C? Heat of...
Question 16 of 20 Submit Calculate the mass percent by volume of 42.6 g of glucose (C6H12O6, MM = 180.2 g/mol) in 325 mL of solution. 1 4 2 2 3 3 5 6 + x 100 Tap here or pull up for additional resources
please help with this If 1.15 g of glucose (molar mass = 180.2 g/mol) is burned in a calorimeter, the temperature increases from 23.40 degrees Celsius to 27.21 degrees Celsius. if the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 958 J/ degrees celsius and the calorimeter contains 899.5 g of water, calculate the amount of heat given off per mole of glucose under these conditions.
What is the molality of a 0.200 M solution of glucose (molar mass = 180.16 g/mol) if its density is 1.100 g/ml?
1) Calculate the molality of the solution formed when of 50.0 g of the nonelectrolyte glucose (Molar mass 180.2) is dissolved in 0.250 kg of water. A) 0.925 molal B) 0.400 molal C) 0.167 molal D) 0.200 molal E) 1.11 molal CH11
What are the molarity, molality, X of a 6.56% by mass glucose (C6H12O6, MM=180g/mol) solution? The density of the solution is 1.03g/mL.
A solution is prepared by dissolving 28.8 gg of glucose (C6H12O6)(C6H12O6) in 355 gg of water. The final volume of the solution is 384 mLmL . For this solution, calculate each of the following. a) molarity b) molality c) percent by mass d) mole fraction e) mole percent