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General Chemistry Principles, Patterns, and Applications, 2011

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1. Complete the following table for aqueous solutions of the compounds given.<br />

Compound Molarity (M) Solution Density (g/mL) Mole Fraction (X)<br />

H2SO4 18.0 1.84<br />

CH3COOH 1.00 7.21 × 10 −3<br />

KOH 3.60 1.16<br />

2. Complete the following table for each compound given.<br />

Compound Mass (g) Volume of Solution (mL) Molarity (M)<br />

Na2SO4 7.80 225<br />

KNO3 125 1.27<br />

NaO2CCH3 18.64 0.95<br />

3. How would you prepare 100.0 mL of an aqueous solution with 0.40 M KI? a solution with 0.65 M NaCN?<br />

4. Calculate the molality of a solution with 775 mg of NaCl in 500.0 g of water. Do you expect the molarity to be<br />

the same as the molality? Why or why not?<br />

5. What is the molarity of each solution?<br />

a. 12.8 g of glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) in water, total volume 150.0 mL<br />

b. 9.2 g of Na 3 PO 4 in water, total volume 200.0 mL<br />

c. 843 mg of I 2 in EtOH, total volume 150.0 mL<br />

6. A medication used to treat abnormal heart rhythms is labeled “Procainamide 0.5 g/250 cc.” Express this<br />

concentration in parts per thous<strong>and</strong>.<br />

7. Meperidine is a medication used for pain relief. A bottle of meperidine is labeled as 50 mg/mL. Express this<br />

concentration in parts per thous<strong>and</strong>.<br />

8. An aqueous solution that is 4.61% NaOH by mass has a density of 1.06 g/mL. Calculate the molarity of the<br />

solution, the mole fraction of NaOH, <strong>and</strong> the molality of the solution.<br />

9. A solution of concentrated phosphoric acid contains 85.0% H 3 PO 4 by mass <strong>and</strong> has a density of 1.684 g/mL.<br />

Calculate the following.<br />

a. the molarity of the solution<br />

b. the mole fraction of H 3 PO 4<br />

c. the molality of the solution<br />

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