What mass of Na2CO3 (106 g/mol) must you add to 0.181 g of water to prepare 124 m Na+? 3 significant figures
What mass of Na2CO3 (106 g/mol) must you add to 0.181 g of water to prepare...
A 49.5 ml solution containing 3.03 g of Na2CO3 (molar mass = 106 g/mol) and 50.5 ml solution containing excess Al(NO3)3 (molar mass = 213 g/mol) are mixed. What is the molecular formula of the insoluble product and how much of that product is formed? Al2(CO3)3; 2.23 g formed AICO; 1133 g formed Al2(CO3)3: 6.38 g formed Nag(NO3)63.03 g formed NaNO3;2.23 g formed NaNO3: 6.38 g formed
Question 44 1 pts What volume of 0.330 M Na2CO3 (106 g/mol) solution contains 32.7 of Na2CO3? 0 0.101 L o 1.05 x 104 L 0.934 L O 1.14 x 1031 0 1.06 L
מו Calculate the mass of glucose (C6H606) that must be added to 100 g of water to give a solution whose freezing point is -3.8°C. The freezing point depression constant of water is 1.86 °C/m. The molar mass of glucose is 180.16 g/mol Give your answer in grams to 3 significant figures
how much distilled water do I have to add to 2.5 g of Na2CO3 and 2.5 g NaHCO3 to make a 1.0 M of each?
What mass of water must be used to prepare a solution of 25.5 g of CaCl2 dissolved in water if the mole fraction of the CaCl2 in solution is 0.105?
3. 10.6 g of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) were dissolved in water and the volume of solution made up to 1000 cm3. Which of the following correctly gives the concentrations of sodium (Na) and carbonate (CO) ions? A 0.1 mol dm3 Nat, 0.1 mol dm3 co B0.2 mol dm3 Na, 0.2 mol dm3 co 0.02 mol dm-? Na+, 0.01 mo! dm-3 CO32- 0.1 mo! dm-3 Na+, 0.2 mol dm-"??- E 0.2 mol dm3 Na", 0.1 mol dm3 co2-
3a. Calculate the required mass of an unknown nonelectrolyte (ℳ = 125.7998 g/mol) dissolved in 129.7 g of solvent that gives a solution that freezes at 1.85 °C. The freezing point of the pure solvent is 4.44 °C and its Kf value is 1.87 °C/m. Report your answer to TWO places past the decimal. 3b. Calculate the molar mass (in g/mol) of an unknown nonelectrolyte if 0.613 g dissolved in 250.3 mL of water at 19.47 °C has an osmotic...
Sugar is easily soluble in water and has a molar mass of 342.30 g/mol. What is the molar concentration of a 245.6 mL aqueous solution prepared with 78.3 g of sugar? Suppose you have 350.0 mL of a 0.450 M sodium hydroxide solution. How many moles of sodium hydroxide are in the solution? Calculate the percent by mass of a solution made from 17 g NaCl (the solute) and 67 g water. Suppose you need to prepare 141.5 mL of...
0.4556 g of Na2CO3 (FW = 105.99 g/mol) was dissolved in water and titrated with a solution H2SO4 of unknown Normality. 20.35 mL of H2SO4 solution was required to reach the final endpoint. What is the Normality of the H2SO4 solution? (Answer in 4 sig figs)
What mass in grams of NaNO2 (69.0 g / mol) will it be necessary to add to 250.0 ml of 0.200 M solution in HNO2 to produce a buffer of pH equal to 3.50