Determine the mass % of cupric nitrite for a 2.45M solution of cupric nitrite. D(soln) = 1.23 g/mL.
Determine the mass % of cupric nitrite for a 2.45M solution of cupric nitrite. D(soln) =...
What is the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.90 grams of calcium nitrite [Ca(NO2)2, molar mass=132.10 g/mol] in enough water to make a 106.0 mL soln?
calculate the molarity of the new solution
5. You prepare a stock solution of cupric sulfate pentahydrate by adding 3.745 g to a volumetric flask and filling the flask to the 100.0 mL mark with water. You then add 3.00 mL of the stock solution and 2.00 mL of water to a test tube and mix well. Calculate the molarity of the new solution. a. 0.225 moles b. 0.150 moles C. 0.100 moles d. 0.352 moles e. 0.0900 moles
1. (DCH Page 23) Cupric sulfate is commonly sold as the pentahydrate, CuSO4-H2O, which has 5 moles of H20 for each mole of CuSO4 in the solid. The formula mass is 249.69 g/mol. How many grams of CuS04 H2O should be dissolved in a 250 mL volumetric flask to make a solution containing 8.00 mM Cu2* (a) 1.28 g (b) 0.499 g (c) 2.00 g (d) 0.319 g (e) 3.72 g
The method of standard additions was used to determine nitrite in a soil sample. A 1.00-ml portion of the sample was mixed with 22.00 mL of a colorimetric reagent, and the nitrite was converted to a colored product that produced a blank-corrected absorbance of 0.300. To 51.00 mL of the original sample, 1.00 mL of a standard solution of 1.00×10 M nitrite was added. The same color-forming procedure was followed, and the new absorbance was 0.480. What was the concentration...
A 1.00 L solution contains 22.52 g of nitrous acid, HNO2. What mass of sodium nitrite, NaNO2, should be added to it to make a buffer with a pH of 2.96? Ka (HNO2) = 4.0 × 10–4.
A 1.00 L solution contains 23.52 g of nitrous acid, HNO2. What mass of sodium nitrite, NaNO2, should be added to it to make a buffer with a pH of 2.36? Ka (HNO2) = 4.0 × 10–4.
A 1.00 L solution contains 15.52 g of nitrous acid, HNO2. What mass of sodium nitrite, NaNO2, should be added to it to make a buffer with a pH of 2.66? Ka (HNO2) = 4.0 × 10–4.
What is the pH of a solution prepared by adding 1.59 g of sodium nitrite to 195 mL of water? Ka of HNO2 is 4.5 x 10-4.
A solution is made by dissolving 24 g of potassium nitrite, KNO2, in enough water to make exactly 100. mL of solution. Calculate the molarity of each species: KNO2 K+ NO2-
The method of standard additions was used to determine nitrite in a soil sample. A 1.00-ml portion of the sample was mixed with 22.00 mL of a colorimetric reagent, and the nitrite was converted to a colored product that produced a blank-corrected absorbance of 0.300. To 51.00 mL of the original sample, 1.00 mL of a standard solution of 1.00×10 M nitrite was added. The same color-forming procedure was followed, and the new absorbance was 0.480. What was the concentration...