a 5.00% saline solution is prepared by mixing 5.00 g NaCl with 95.0 g H2O
find the molality
if the density of this solution is 1.04 g/ml, find the molarity
compare the molarity and molality of this solution. why are they numerically similar?

a 5.00% saline solution is prepared by mixing 5.00 g NaCl with 95.0 g H2O find...
A solution is prepared by mixing 1.15 g of ethanol (CH3CH2OH) with 100. g of water. Calculate: (a) the percent by mass, (b) mole fraction, (c) molality, and (d) molarity of this solution. Assume that the density of the solution is 1.00 g/mL
A solution of glycerol, C3H8O3, in water is prepared by mixing 345.1 g C3H8O3 with 1749 g of water. The molarity was found to be 1.846 M. Calculate a) the molality of the glycerol solution b) the density of the glycerol solution
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If you have 25g of NaCl dissolved in 20 g of H2O, calculate the mass fraction, mole fraction, molarity, and molality of the resulting solution. You can assume the solution has a density of 1.11 g/mL Can someone give me a step by step explanation? I'm confused about where to even start...
A solution of NaCl (MW = 58.5 g/mol) in water (MW = 18.0 g/mol) has the molality of 3.01 molal and the density of 1.112 g/mL. Consider mass of solvent 1 Kg A) What is the mass percent of the solute? (B) What is the molarity of the solution? (C)What is the mole fraction of H2O?