chem concentration review
To help prevent tooth decay, many communities treat their water supply with a fluoride compound such as CaF2. How many kilograms of CaF2 would be necessary to treat 287 kL of water to a concentration of 1.00 mg/L if CaF2?
.287 kg
What is the molarity of a solution that contains 0.202 mol KCl in 7.98 L solution?
0.0253 M
Dissolved in water to make 100 mL of solution, 1.00 g of NaCl would have a concentration of
0.171 M
How many moles of HCl are present in 0.70 L of a 0.33 M HCl solution?
0.23 mol
What is the number of kilograms of solvent in a 0.70 molal solution containing 5.0 grams of solute? (molar mass of solute = 30 g)
0.24 kg
What is the molarity of a solution that contains 125 g NaCl in 4.00 L solution
0.535 M
What is the molality of a solution containing 8.0 grams of solute in 0.50 kg of solvent? (molar mass of solute = 24 g)
0.67 m
Example of the most concentrated solution
1 mol of C12H22O11 in 1 L of solution
The molality of a solution containing 8.1 moles of solute in 4847 g of solvent is
1.7m
What expresses molality?
10 mol of solute/1 kg of solvent
What is an example of a solution concentration expressed in terms of molarity?
10 mol of solute/1L of solution
What is the molarity of a solution containing 7.0 moles of solute in 569 mL of solution?
12M
What is the solubility of silver nitrate if only 11.1 g can dissolve in 5.0 g of water at 20 degrees C?
222g/100 g H2O at 20 degrees C
An NaOH solution contains 1.90 mol of NaOH, and its concentration is 0.555 M. What is its volume?
3.42 L
How many grams of Na2SO4 are needed to prepare 750 mL of a 0.375 M solution?
40 g
What is the maximum amount of KCl that can dissolve in 200 g of water? (The solubility of KCl is 34g/100 g H2O at 20 degrees C
68 g
What mass of Na2SO4 is needed to make 2.5 L of 2.0 M solution (Na = 23 g; S = 32 g; O =16 g)
710 g
Which of the following substances is less soluble in hot water than in cold water?
CO2
What expresses concentration?
molality, molarity, and parts per million
The solubility of a solute depends on
the nature of the solute and the temperature of the solvent
In a solution at equilibrium...
the rate of dissolution and the rate of crystallization are equal