Chapter 11: Problem 26
For an acid or a base, when is the normality of a solution equal to the molarity of the solution and when are the two concentration units different?
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Chapter 11: Problem 26
For an acid or a base, when is the normality of a solution equal to the molarity of the solution and when are the two concentration units different?
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Consider the following solutions: 0.010\(m \mathrm{Na}_{3} \mathrm{PO}_{4}\) in water 0.020 \(m \mathrm{CaBr}_{2}\) in water 0.020 \(m \mathrm{KCl}\) in water 0.020 \(m \mathrm{HF}\) in water \((\mathrm{HF} \text { is a weak acid.) }\) a. Assuming complete dissociation of the soluble salts, which solution(s) would have the same boiling point as 0.040 \(\mathrm{m} \mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{12} \mathrm{O}_{6}\) in water? \(\mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{12} \mathrm{O}_{6}\) is a nonelectrolyte. b. Which solution would have the highest vapor pressure at \(28^{\circ} \mathrm{C} ?\) c. Which solution would have the largest freezing-point depression?
A solid mixture contains \(\mathrm{MgCl}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{NaCl}\) . When 0.5000 \(\mathrm{g}\) of this solid is dissolved in enough water to form 1.000 \(\mathrm{L}\) of solution, the osmotic pressure at \(25.0^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) is observed to be 0.3950 \(\mathrm{atm} .\) What is the mass percent of \(\mathrm{MgCl}_{2}\) in the solid? (Assume ideal behavior for the solution.)
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