This question is based on the Dilution principle M1V1=M2V2, where we need to find one term if the other three terms are known.... Here in this question we have applied the same concept to get the Volume of Calcium chloride.
Calculate the following quantity: volume of 1.34 M calcium chloride that must be diluted with water...
Calculate the following quantity: volume of 1.184 M copper(II) nitrate that must be diluted with water to prepare 204.6 mL of a 0.5422 M solution.
Calculate the volume of 0.25 M sodium chloride solution, in ml, that must be diluted to prepare 50.00 mL of a 0.025 M NaCl solution. Show your work.
Enter your answer in the provided box. Calculate the following quantity: volume of 2.035 M copper(II) nitrate that must be diluted with water to prepare 538.1 mL of a 0.6145 M solution. mL
What volume of 0.673 M sucrose solution must be diluted with water to prepare 250.0 mL of 0.467 M sucrose solution?
Part 4. Molality of the calcium chloride solution Molality is defined as mol solute Calculate the molality of your assigned calcium chloride solution. Assume that the density of kg solvent water is 1g/mL. Questions (SHOW ALL WORK) 1. Calculate the molarity (M) of a solution when 12.80 g of glycerol (CHsOs) is added to 40.70 g of water. The density of the solution is 1,052g/ml Colligative properties like boiling point elevation depend on the number of solute particles in solution....
Q1: Potassium chloride has solubility 43.0 g/ 100 g water at 50oC. Will a mixture of potassium chloride (110.0 g) and water (250 g) form a saturated solution at 50oC? If so, then what mass of potassium chloride will remain undissolved? Q2: Calculate the concentration, % m/m, of a solution containing 26.0 g solute and 726.0 g water Q3: Calculate the molarity of a 10 % m/v solution of calcium nitrite. Use atomic weights to one place of decimals. Q4:...
Standard solutions of calcium ion used to test for water hardness are prepared by dissolving pure calcium carbonate, CaCO3, in dilute hydrochloric acid. A 1.579 g sample of CaCO3 is placed in a 150.0 mL volumetric flask and dissolved in HCl. Then the solution is diluted to the calibration mark of the volumetric flask. Calculate the resulting molarity of calcium ion. Molarity M For convenience, one form of sodium hydroxide that is sold commercially is the saturated solution. This solution...
If 45.0 ml of 0.25 M sodium chloride solution is diluted to a
final volume of 170.0 ml what is the concentration of the new
solution ?
I know the answer is A but I don’t know how to get to the
right answer :(
35. If 45.0 ml of 0.25 M sodium chloride solution is diluted to a final volume of 170.0 mL, what is the concentration of the new solution? a. 0.066M b. 0.090 M c. 0.18 d....
8. A solution is made by dissolving 12.3 grams of calcium nitrate in enough water to form 500.0 mL of solution. sve (a) Calculate the molarity (M) of the resulting solution. (4) (b) What is the molarity of the nitrate ion, [NO3-), for the solution? (1) 9. What volume of 6.0 M HCl would need to be diluted with water to form 125 mL of 0.50 M HCI? (2) mivi
1. Calculate Calcium Chloride Cobalt CoCl2, (MM35.39g / mol) necessary to prepare 50.0 mL of a 0.55 M solution in CoCl2. 2. Calculate the volume of the solution 0.75M of CoCl2 needed to prepare 100 mL of a 0.15 M solution in CoCl2. M1 V1 = M2 V2