Hydrogen Nitrate is dissolved in an aqueous solution to a concentration of 0.01% (by mass) and a density of 1.1 g/ml. Calculate the pH of the solution.
Hydrogen Nitrate is dissolved in an aqueous solution to a concentration of 0.01% (by mass) and...
An aqueous solution of silver nitrate, AgNO3, has a concentration of 2.54 mol/L and has a density of 1.35 g/mL. What are the mass percent and molality of AgNO3 in this solution? Mass percent AgNO3 = % Molality AgNO3 = mol AgNO3/kg H2O
Calculate the molality of a 38.9% by mass aqueous solution of zinc nitrate with a density, ρ = 1.072 g/mL. Report your answer to THREE significant figures.
Calculate the molality of a 11.4% by mass aqueous solution of iron (II) nitrate with a density, ρ = 1.099 g/mL. Report your answer to THREE significant figures.
17. 34.4 g of aluminum nitrate was dissolved in 431.9 g of water. Calculate the concentration of this solution in.. a. Percent by mass b. Parts per billion c. Molality Assume that water has 0.97 g/mL density d. (Extra Credit) Explain why volumes of two different liquids are not additive.
Suppose 2.11 g of barium nitrate is dissolved in 50. mL of a 0.20 M aqueous solution of sodium chromate. Calculate the final molarity of nitrate anion in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the barium nitrate is dissolved in it. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
Suppose 0.248g of barium nitrate is dissolved in 50.mL of a 18.0mM aqueous solution of sodium chromate. Calculate the final molarity of barium cation in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the barium nitrate is dissolved in it.
Suppose 1.55 g of barium nitrate is dissolved in 250. mL of a 52.0 m M aqueous solution of ammonium sulfate. Calculate the final molarity of nitrate anion in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the barium nitrate is dissolved in it Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
Suppose 1.32 g of lead(II) nitrate is dissolved in 50. mL of a 0.20 M aqueous solution of ammonium sulfate Calculate the final molarity of nitrate anion in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the lead(II) nitrate is dissolved in it. Round your answer to 2 significant digits
Suppose 0.275g of barium nitrate is dissolved in 100.mL of a 17.0mM aqueous solution of sodium chromate. Calculate the final molarity of nitrate anion in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the barium nitrate is dissolved in it. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
Suppose 0.756g of barium nitrate is dissolved in 200.mL of a 26.0mM aqueous solution of ammonium sulfate. Calculate the final molarity of nitrate anion in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the barium nitrate is dissolved in it. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. (M)