A student weighs out a 0.3708 g sample of KHP. How many moles of KHP is in that sample? The molar mass is 204.2212 g/mol.
A student weighs out a 0.3708 g sample of KHP. How many moles of KHP is...
A student weighs 0.683 g of potassium acid phthalate, HKC_8H_4O_4, abbreviated KHP (MM = 204.2 g/mol) and titrates it with NaoH. The initial buret reading is 0.12 mL and the final buret reading at the end-point is 33.86 mL. a. How many moles of KHP were used? _________ b. How many moles of NaoH were used? ___________ c. What is the molarity of the base? The student then titrates 5.00 mL of vinegar with the same base. The initial buret...
Question 1 (2 points) How many moles of KHP are contained in a sample of 4.656 g KHP (Molar Mass = 204.22 g/mol)? 0.0228 moles KHP 0.0656 moles KHP 4656 moles KHP 0.0114 moles HD Question 2 (2 points) If the reaction between KHP and NaOH is: C8H.KOH + NaOH - H2O + CHAKO Na (KHP) How many moles of NaOH are needed to react with 4.656 g of KHP?! 0.0656 moles NaOH 0.0228 moles NaOH 0.0114 moles NaOH 4.656...
2) If a student weighs out 0.500 g o tudent weighs out 0.500 g of KHP and titrates it with sodium hydroxide solution, the molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution if it takes 31.21 mL of it to titrate the KHP? It takes 26.61 mL of 0.228 M sodium hydroxide solution to titrate 10.00 mL of sulfuric acid solution. What is the molarity of the sulfuric acid?
A student is given a sample of a manganese(II) chloride hydrate. She weighs the sample in a dry, covered crucible and obtains a mass of 24.747 g for the crucible, cover, and sample. Earlier she had found that the crucible and cover weighed 23.599 g. She then heats the crucible to drive off the water of hydration, keeping the crucible at red heat for about 10 minutes with the cover slightly ajar. She then lets the crucible cool, and finds...
A student weighs a sample of potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) to prepare a primary standard for a titration. She later discovers that the KHP was contaminated with sugar. To determine the amount of KHP in the mixture, she takes 5.942 g of the mixture and make a 100.0 mL solution. The student then titrates 10.00 mL of this solution with a 0.1491 M sodium hydroxide solution. She finds that 13.12 mL of the NaOH solution is needed to reach the...
Question 5 How many moles of H20 in a 182 g of H2O sample? (molar mass of H20: 18.015 g/mol)
An unknown sample (0.6855 g) containing KHP is titrated to the equivalence point with 9.7 mL of 0.0789 M NaOH. a) How many moles of KHP are present? b) How many grams of KHP are present (molecular weight of KHP = 204.23 g/mol)? c) What is the percent KHP in the sample?
(a) How many moles of ammonium ions are in 0.753 g of ammonium carbonate? mol (b) What is the mass, in grams, of 0.0567 mol of iron(III) phosphate? g (c) What is the mass, in grams, of 4.72 1023 molecules of aspirin, C9H8O4? g (d) What is the molar mass of a particular compound if 0.050 mol weighs 5.44 g? g/mol
(a) How many moles of ammonium ions are in 0.405 g of ammonium carbonate? mol (b) What is the mass, in grams, of 0.0601 mol of iron(III) phosphate? (c) What is the mass, in grams, of 2.06 x 1023 molecules of aspirin, CyH8O4? (d) What is the molar mass of a particular compound if 0.072 mol weighs 6.14 g? g/mol Submit Answer
(a) How many moles of ammonium ions are in 0.777 g of ammonium carbonate? (b) What is the mass, in grams, of 0.0421 mol of iron(III) phosphate? (c) What is the mass, in grams, of 5.12 1023 molecules of aspirin, C9H8O4? (d) What is the molar mass of a particular compound if 0.070 mol weighs 6.46 g?