Chapter 14: Problem 31
What is a standard solution? Describe the steps involved in preparing a standard solution.
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Chapter 14: Problem 31
What is a standard solution? Describe the steps involved in preparing a standard solution.
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How many moles and how many grams of the indicated solute does each of the following solutions contain? a. 4.25 L of \(0.105 M\) KCl solution b. \(15.1 \mathrm{mL}\) of \(0.225 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{NaNO}_{3}\) solution c. \(25 \mathrm{mL}\) of \(3.0 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{HCl}\) d. \(100 .\) mL of \(0.505 M \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{SO}_{4}\)
Aluminum ion may be precipitated from aqueous solution by addition of hydroxide ion, forming \(\mathrm{Al}(\mathrm{OH})_{3} .\) A large excess of hydroxide ion must not be added, however, because the precipitate of \(\mathrm{Al}(\mathrm{OH})_{3} \quad\) will redissolve to form a soluble aluminum/hydroxide complex. How many grams of solid NaOH should be added to \(10.0 \mathrm{mL}\) of \(0.250 \mathrm{M}\) \(\mathrm{AlCl}_{3}\) to just precipitate all the aluminum?
What do we mean when we say that "like dissolves like"? Do two molecules have to be identical to be able to form a solution in one another?
If \(75 \mathrm{mL}\) of \(0.211 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{NaOH}\) is diluted to a final volume of \(125 \mathrm{mL}\), what is the concentration of \(\mathrm{NaOH}\) in the diluted solution?
For each of the following solutions, the mass of the solute is given, followed by the total volume of solution prepared. Calculate the molarity. a. \(5.0 \mathrm{g}\) of \(\mathrm{BaCl}_{2} ; 2.5 \mathrm{L}\) b. \(3.5 \mathrm{g}\) of \(\mathrm{KBr} ; 75 \mathrm{mL}\) c. \(21.5 \mathrm{g}\) of \(\mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{CO}_{3} ; 175 \mathrm{mL}\) d. \(55 \mathrm{g}\) of \(\mathrm{CaCl}_{2} ; 1.2 \mathrm{L}\)
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