A solution is prepared by dissolving 11.60 g of a mixture of sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate in 1.00 L of water. A 300.0-cm3 sample of the solution is then treated with excess HNO3 and boiled to remove all the dissolved gas. A total of 0.941 L of dry CO2 is collected at 298 KK and 0.972 atm. Find the molarity of the carbonate in the solution and the bicarbonate in the solution.
A solution is prepared by dissolving 11.60 g of a mixture of sodium carbonate and sodium...
Question 17 A solution is prepared by dissolving 45 g sodium carbonate, Na2CO3, in enough water to make 200 mL of solution. If the density of the solution is 1.1094 g/mL, what is the % mass of the solution? Question 18 Calculate the molarity of a 4.628 m solution of Sr(NO3)2 in H2O. The density of this solution is 1 g/mL Include units. Question 19 What is the molarity of a sodium chloride solution prepared by diluting 2.1 mL of...
A standard nitric acid solution is prepared using 0.425 g of sodium carbonate, Na2CO3. Find the molarity of the acid if 33.25 mL are required to reach a permanent endpoint. 2 HNO3 + Na2CO3 = 2 NaNO3 + H2O + CO2
5. (10 pts) Find pH of solution prepared by dissolving 1.0 g of sodium carbonate and 1.0 g of sodium hydrogen carbonate in enough water to make 100.0 mL solution. The base dissociation constant of carbonate ion is 1.8x10-4. Assume that hydrogen carbonate ion does not react with water.
A 115.3 g sodium chloride solution(density =1.05 g/mL) was prepared by dissolving 15.3 g of NaCl in 100.0 mL of water (density = 1.00 g/mL.) calculate the % of M/M, % M/V, and molarity of this in NaCl solution
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A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.060 mol of iodoacetic acid (Kg = 6.68x10-4) and 0.040 mol of sodium iodoacetate in water to a total solution volume of 1.00 L. First, calculate a pH for the solution by assuming that the concentrations of ICH CO2H and ICH CO2 are equal to the formal concentrations of the substances dissolved. Submit Answer Tries 0/5 Next, calculate the pH for the solution based...
Student Bobby Sue weighed out a 2.3453 g sample of a mixture that was 50.00% sodium carbonate and 50.00% sodium bicarbonate. The sample was dissolved in 250 mL of water and treated with excess NaOH and BaCl2 as described in the procedure. What is mass of the BaCO3 precipitated from the solution?
What is the molarity of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in a solution prepared by dissolving 100 g of the solute into 1000 mL of solution?
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...
A solution is prepared by dissolving 4.90 g sodium chloride in 225.0 g of water. The density of the resulting solution is 1.33 g/mL. Determine the osmotic pressure (in atm) of this solution at 25.0 oC.
Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 0.876 moles of carbonic acid (H2CO3) and 0.543 moles of sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO3) in water sufficient to yield 1.00 L of solution. The Ka of carbonic acid is 4.5x10^-7. Explain answer please