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calculate the mass of NaCl required to make 3.0 liters of a 0.85% (w/v) solution.
10. Volume of sample in liters 11. Molarity of NaCl solution (Show calculations.) Questions and Problems 05 A 15.0-ml sample of NaCl solution has a mass of 15.78 g. After the NaCl solu- tion is evaporated to dryness, the dry salt residue has a mass of 3.26 g. Calculate the following concentrations for the NaCl solution. a. % (m/m) b. % (m/v) c. molarity (M) Q6 How many grams of KI are in 25.0 mL of a 3.0% (m/v) KI...
MW molewo one expand 4. a) Calculate the mass of NaCl needed to prepare 35.0 mL of a 0.90% w/v Naci solution b) Calculate the mass of NaCl needed to prepare 35.0 mL of a 20.0 % wly NaCl solution. c) Describe how you would make the solution for 4a. Be brief, but quantitative, in your answer.
How many grams of NaCl are in 191 mL of a 0.85 M NaCl solution? (The molar mass of NaCl is 58.44 g/mol.) Enter your numerical result in grams without the unit to a precision of 0.01 g.
It is desired to make a solution that is 7.0% by mass
NaCl. If 190g NaCl are available, what mass of solution can be
prepared?
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1. What is the weight/volume % of a solution with 15g of NaCl in 1.1 liters of water? 2. How many grams of glucose are in 0.95 L of a 10.6% w/v solution of glucose? 3. If a solution has 0.023 g of lead in 1.5L of water, how much lead is that in ppm?
Part A. caculate the molarity. 6.65 g of NaCl in 250. mL of a NaCl solution Part B. calculate the volume, in liters, for each of the following 34.0 g of NaHCO3 from a 1.00 M NaHCO3 solution (express your answer as three significant figures) Part C. calculate the final concentration of each of the following 1. a 20.0 ml sample of an 7.0% (m/v) KBr solution is diluted with water so that the final volume is 222.0 mL 2....
Calculate the mass/volume percent (m/v) of 16.0 g NaCl in 70.5 mL of solution.
Calculate the mass/volume percent (m/v) of 21.0 g NaCl in 67.5 mL of solution.
Physiological saline requires a concentration of 0.85% NaCl. How much NaCl must be added to if you wish to make 3500.0 ml of the 0.85% solution?
If a solution of 50% (w/v) NaCl was to be diluted to 100 mM, using water, you must use 1 part of 50% NaCl-solution and....... parts of water The correct answer should be around 84,6 parts of water. Please explain how I can calculate this