2. You decide to make some lemonade. You mix about 1 cup (375 grams) of sugar (C12H22O11) with 1500. mL of water (remember: density of water =1.00 g/mL). What is the molality of the lemonade?
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2. You decide to make some lemonade. You mix about 1 cup (375 grams) of sugar...
Exercises (Mass Percent) 1. 3.0 grams of sugar are dissolved in 150 g of water What is the mass percent of sugar in the solution? 2. A 200-gram solution of alcohol contains 180 mL of water. What is the mass percent of alcohol? (Remember water's density.) 3. How many grams of NaBr are needed to make 50 g of a 5.0% solution? 4. How many grams of LiOH are needed to make 25 g of a 4.0% solution? 5. What...
1. An aqueous solution is made by dissolving 18.0 grams of aluminum iodide in 389 grams of water. The molality of aluminum iodide in the solution is 2. In the laboratory you are asked to make a 0.406 m barium hydroxide solution using 425 grams of water. How many grams of barium hydroxide should you add? 3. An aqueous solution is 5.50% by mass ammonia, NH3, and has a density of 0.975 g/mL. The molality of ammonia in the solution...
A coffee cup is found to have a volume of 258 milliliters. Using unit analysis, show what the volume of the coffee cup is in cubic centimeters, cm3. 258 mL x (number) (unit) cm3 (number) (unit) Use the References to access in A calculator is found to have a mass of 110 grams. Using unit analysis, show what the mass of the calculator is in milligrams. 110 grams x (number) (unit) mg (number) (unit) A general chemistry student found a...
6(20 pts) Consider two Styrofoam coffee cups. If cup # 1 contains 102.0 ml. of water at 81.8 C and cup #2 contains 74.6 ml. of water at 13.5 °C, what is the final temperature, in °C, when the contents of cup #1 are poured into cup # 2? Ignore the heat capacity of the cup. Assume that the density of water is 1.00 g/ml
PART A: I) How many grams of CoI2 are there in 225 grams of an aqueous solution that is 21.0 % by weight CoI2. II) An aqueous solution of iron(III) sulfate, Fe2(SO4)3, contains 9.24 grams of iron(III) sulfate and 17.6 grams of water. The percentage by mass of iron(III) sulfate in the solution is %. Part B: I) A solution was made by dissolving 2.39 g sodium chloride () in 27.9 g water (h20). What is the mole fraction of...
You must show your work to get full credit for the problem solving questions below. Partial credit will be given for partial work. 1. A 150-ml solution contains 55 g of C,H,OH as a solute. What is the molarity of the solution? C2 points) 2. What is the molality of a solution prepared by dissolving 40.0 g of NaCl in 400 g of water? (2 points) 3. You are asked to prepare a 350 mL standard solution of 0.25M NaOH....
1. You need to make an aqueous solution of 0.165 M barium acetate for an experiment in lab, using a 250 mL volumetric flask. How much solid barium acetate should you add? _______grams 2. How many milliliters of an aqueous solution of 0.200 M chromium(III) sulfate is needed to obtain 7.17 grams of the salt? ________ mL 3. You wish to prepare 229 grams of 22.8 % Ba(CH3COO)2. You will need _______ grams of barium acetate and _______ mL of...
Consider two Styrofoam coffee cups. If cup #1 contains 102.0 mL of water at 81.8 oC and cup #2 contains 74.6 mL of water at 13.5 oC, what is the final temperature, in oC, when the contents of cup #1 are poured into cup #2? Ignore the heat capacity of the cup. Assume that the density of water is 1.00 g/mL.
You wish to prepare 239 grams of 27.4 % Co(NO3)2. You will need Assume that the density of water is 1.00 g /ml. grams of cobalt(II) nitrate and mL of water.
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To calibrate your calorimeter cup, you first put 47 mL of cold water in the cup, and measure its temperature to be 25.9 °C. You then pour 49 mL of hot water, temperature = 49.9 °C, into the cup and measure the temperature every thirty seconds over a 10 minute period. You extrapolate this "cooling curve" back to the time of addition and find that the "final temperature" after mixing is...