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- A solution is prepared by dissolving 40.00 g of NaCl (f.w. = 58.44 g mol–1), a non-volatile solute, in enough water (m.w. = 18.02 g mol–1) to result in exactly 1 L of solution at 25 °C. Assume the density of the solution is that of pure water (dsolution = 1.000 g mL–1). The ebullioscopic constant (Kb) for water is 0.513 °C m–1. The cryoscopic constant (Kf) for water is 1.86 °C m–1. The vapor pressure of pure water is 0.0313 atm. Find the freezing point of the solution(in C to 2 decimal places)A solution is prepared by dissolving 40.00 g of NaCl (f.w. = 58.44 g mol–1), a non-volatile solute, in enough water (m.w. = 18.02 g mol–1) to result in exactly 1 L of solution at 25 °C. Assume the density of the solution is that of pure water (dsolution = 1.000 g mL–1). The ebullioscopic constant (Kb) for water is 0.513 °C m–1. The cryoscopic constant (Kf) for water is 1.86 °C m–1. The vapor pressure of pure water is 0.0313 atm. Find the vapor pressure of the solution to 3 decimal places in atm.A solution is prepared by dissolving 40.00 g of NaCl (f.w. = 58.44 g mol–1), a non-volatile solute, in enough water (m.w. = 18.02 g mol–1) to result in exactly 1 L of solution at 25 °C. Assume the density of the solution is that of pure water (dsolution = 1.000 g mL–1). The ebullioscopic constant (Kb) for water is 0.513 °C m–1. The cryoscopic constant (Kf) for water is 1.86 °C m–1. The vapor pressure of pure water is 0.0313 atm. Find the osmotic pressure in atm to three decimal places
- A solution is prepared by dissolving 40.00 g of NaCl (f.w. = 58.44 g mol–1), a non-volatile solute, in enough water (m.w. = 18.02 g mol–1) to result in exactly 1 L of solution at 25 °C. Assume the density of the solution is that of pure water (dsolution = 1.000 g mL–1). The ebullioscopic constant (Kb) for water is 0.513 °C m–1. The cryoscopic constant (Kf) for water is 1.86 °C m–1. The vapor pressure of pure water is 0.0313 atm. Determine the boiling point of the solution(in C to 2 decimal places)A solution is prepared by dissolving 40.00 g of NaCl (f.w. = 58.44 g mol–1), a non-volatile solute, in enough water (m.w. = 18.02 g mol–1) to result in exactly 1 L of solution at 25 °C. Assume the density of the solution is that of pure water (dsolution = 1.000 g mL–1). The ebullioscopic constant (Kb) for water is 0.513 °C m–1. The cryoscopic constant (Kf) for water is 1.86 °C m–1. The vapor pressure of pure water is 0.0313 atm. Determine the following: Boiling point of solution (in °C to two decimal places) Freezing point of solution (in °C to two decimal places) Vapor pressure of the solution (in atm to three decimal places) Osmotic pressure (in atm to three decimal places)Calculate the solubility at 25°C of CuBr in pure water and in a 0.0100M CoBr2 solution. You'll find Ksp data in the ALEKS Data tab. Round both of your answers to 2 significant digits. solubility in pure water: gL solubility in 0.0100 M CoBr2solution: gL
- Calculate the solubility at 25°C of CoOH2 in pure water and in a 0.0100M CoCl2 solution. You'll find Ksp data in the ALEKS Data tab. Round both of your answers to 2 significant digits. solubility in pure water: gL solubility in 0.0100 M CoCl2 solution: gLEstimate the aqueous gram-solubility in g/L of mercury(I) chloride: Hg2Cl2(s) ↔ 2Hg+ (aq) + 2Cl– (aq), Ksp = 1.43×10–18 The molar mass of Hg2Cl2 is 472.06 g/mol.1.1The Ksp of Ca3 (PO4 ) 2 is 1.3 × 10−26 . Estimate the solubility of this salt in units of g. L −1 . You must show any reaction equation(s) that you may think are necessary. 1.2 If a sample of solid Ca3(PO4)2 is stirred into exactly one litre of a 0.550M solution of Na3PO4, how will the solubility of the salt compare with the answer that you have obtained in question 1.1? Explain you answer in a short sentence.
- The following evidence was obtained from an experiment to determine the solubility of calcium chloride at room temperature. A sample of saturated calcium chloride solution was evaporated to dryness, and the mass of solid residue was measured.EvidenceVolume of solution (mL) = 15.0Mass of empty beaker (g) = 90.54Mass of beaker and residue (g) = 101.36The solubility of calcium chloride is g/100 mLThe solubility of aqueous PbCr2O7 at 25 oC is 1.55 x 10–2 g/L at 25.0 oC. Calculate the Ksp of PbCr2O7 at this temperature. MM PbCr2O7 = 423.188 g/mol1. The Ksp of Ca3(PO4)2 is 1.3 × 10−26. Estimate the solubility of this salt in units of g. L−12. If a sample of solid Ca3(PO4)2 is stirred into exactly one litre of a 0.550M solution of Na3PO4, how will the solubility of the salt compare with the answer that you have obtained in question 2.1? Explain you answer in a short sentence.