A 16.9 gram sample of KCl is used to make a 250. mL KCl solution. What is the molarity of the KCl solution?   74.55 M 0.907 M 67.6 M 0.0676 M   Part B A chemist has a bottle containing 0.57 M CuCl2. How many milliliters of this solution should the chemist use to add 2.0 grams of CuCl2 to her reaction?   3.5 mL 26 mL 13 mL 0.015 mL Part C If 25.00 mL of 0.280 M NaOH completely reacts, how many milliliters of a 0.200 M H2SO4 solution were present? 2 NaOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) → Na2SO4(aq) + 2 H2O(l) 0.175 mL 0.0175 mL 17.5 mL 1.75 mL

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Part A

A 16.9 gram sample of KCl is used to make a 250. mL KCl solution. What is the molarity of the KCl solution?

 

74.55 M

0.907 M

67.6 M

0.0676 M



 

Part B

A chemist has a bottle containing 0.57 M CuCl2. How many milliliters of this solution should the chemist use to add 2.0 grams of CuCl2 to her reaction?

 

3.5 mL

26 mL

13 mL

0.015 mL




Part C

If 25.00 mL of 0.280 M NaOH completely reacts, how many milliliters of a 0.200 M H2SO4 solution were present?

2 NaOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) → Na2SO4(aq) + 2 H2O(l)



0.175 mL

0.0175 mL

17.5 mL

1.75 mL

 

Part D

A solution contains 75 grams sucrose and 90. grams of water. What is the mass percent of the sucrose solution?

 

27% (m/m)

83% (m/m)

45% (m/m)

54% (m/m)




Part E

A solution contains only glycerol and fructose. There is ten times as much glycerol as fructose. Therefore,

 

glycerol is the solvent.

both glycerol and fructose are solutes.

fructose is the solvent.

glycerol is a solute.

 

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