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Dhection: Calculate the following problems involving waya of expressing concentration of
solutions.
1. Calculate the mole fraction of the solute in the following solutions:
a. 100 g CaH60 in 100 g H2o
b. 30 % HCI solution by mass
2. A solution is prepared by mixing 1 g of ethanol (C,H,O) with 100 g water to give a final
volume of 101 ml. Calculate the mole fraction for the solute and solvent, and the
molality of ethanol in the solution.
3. Calculate the molality of a 6.55 kg sample of a solution of the solute CH.Cla dissolved in
the solvent acetone (CHoO) if the sample contains 876 g of methylene chloride.
4. Determine the molarity of cach of the following solutions:
a. 2.34 mol KCI in 2.300 L of solution
b. 0.56 g H2SO, in 2 L of solution
c. 20.45 g Al(NOS)s in 2000 ml of solution
5. A saline solution with a mass of 233 g has 34.5 g NaCl dissolved in it. What is the mass
percent concentration of the solution?
6. Determine the percent by volume of solution made by combining 35 ml of ethanol with
enough water to produce 350 mL of the solution.
7. An aqueous solution has 0.0034 g of oxygen dissolved in 1000 g of water. Calculate the
dissolved oxygen concentration of this solution in parts per million.
Transcribed Image Text:ACTIVITY/EXERCISES Dhection: Calculate the following problems involving waya of expressing concentration of solutions. 1. Calculate the mole fraction of the solute in the following solutions: a. 100 g CaH60 in 100 g H2o b. 30 % HCI solution by mass 2. A solution is prepared by mixing 1 g of ethanol (C,H,O) with 100 g water to give a final volume of 101 ml. Calculate the mole fraction for the solute and solvent, and the molality of ethanol in the solution. 3. Calculate the molality of a 6.55 kg sample of a solution of the solute CH.Cla dissolved in the solvent acetone (CHoO) if the sample contains 876 g of methylene chloride. 4. Determine the molarity of cach of the following solutions: a. 2.34 mol KCI in 2.300 L of solution b. 0.56 g H2SO, in 2 L of solution c. 20.45 g Al(NOS)s in 2000 ml of solution 5. A saline solution with a mass of 233 g has 34.5 g NaCl dissolved in it. What is the mass percent concentration of the solution? 6. Determine the percent by volume of solution made by combining 35 ml of ethanol with enough water to produce 350 mL of the solution. 7. An aqueous solution has 0.0034 g of oxygen dissolved in 1000 g of water. Calculate the dissolved oxygen concentration of this solution in parts per million.
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