Be sure to answer all parts. Determine how many grams of each of the following solutes would be needed to make 2.40 × 102 mL of a 0.100 M solution. (a) cesium bromide (CsBr): g (b) calcium sulfate (CaSO4): g (c) sodium phosphate (Na3PO4): g (d) lithium dichromate (Li2Cr2O7): g (e) potassium oxalate (K2C2O4): g

Be sure to answer all parts. Determine how many grams of each of the following solutes would be needed to make 2.40 × 10...
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Determine how many grams of each of the following solutes would be needed to make 4.50 x 102mL of a 0.100 M solution. (a) cesium bromide (CsBr): points (b) calcium sulfate (CaSO2): eBook Print (c) sodium phosphate (Na3PO4): References (d) lithium dichromate (Liz Cr207): (e) potassium oxalate (K,C204):
This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. How many grams of solute are present in each of the following aqueous solutions? a 575 mL of a 2.40 M solution of nitric acid, HNO3- b 1.65 L of a 0.284 M solution of alanine, CzH7NO2. C 320 mL of a 8.7x10-3 M solution of calcium sulfate, CaSO4. Sunser Try Another Version 8 item attempts remaining
Enter your answer in the provided box. How many grams of solute are needed to make 437 mL of 8.26 x 102 M potassium sulfate? g solute
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Be sure to answer all parts. How many moles and numbers of ions of each type are present in the following aqueous solution? Enter your answers for the numbers of ions in scientific notation. 830. mL of a solution containing 2.84 x 1023 formula units of potassium bromide per liter mol potassium x 10 (select) ions potassium mol bromide x 10 (select) ions bromide Be sure to answer all parts. How many moles and numbers of ions...
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How many grams of Na3PO4 (MW = 164 g/mol) are needed to make 282.3 mL of solution that is 0.200 M sodium?
a) How many grams of the insoluble product are formed after mixing 187 mL of 0.611 M solution of potassium phosphate with 90.9 mL of 0.492 M solution of calcium sulfate? b) What is the percent yield if 1.39 g of chlorine were obtained by reacting 17.04 g of elemental iodine with 30.2 mL of 1.68 M sodium chloride? c) How many grams of a soluble compound are dissolved in water, if 797 mL of a 1.50 M solution of...
Be sure to answer all parts. How many moles and numbers of ions of each type are present in the following aqueous solution? Enter your answers for the numbers of ions in scientific notation. 651 mL of a solution containing 5.56 x 1024 formula units of potassium bromide per liter mol potassium x 10 (select i ons potassium mol bromide x 10 (select ions bromide
Be sure to answer all parts. Calculate the molarity of each of the following solutions. (a) 6.79 g of methanol (CH3OH) in 1.50 × 102 mL of solution: ?mol/L (b) 8.54 g of calcium chloride (CaCl2) in 2.20 × 102 mL of solution: ?mol/L (c) 8.91 g of naphthalene (C10H8) in 85.2 mL of benzene solution: ?mol/L
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