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What does it mean when we say that a 200-mL sample and a 400-mL sample of a solution of salt have the same molarity? In what ways are the two samples identical? In what ways are these two samples different?

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Determine the molarity for each of the following solutions:

(a) 0.444 mol of CoCl 2 in 0.654 L of solution

(b) 98.0 g of phosphoric acid, H 3 PO 4 , in 1.00 L of solution

(c) 0.2074 g of calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH) 2 , in 40.00 mL of solution

(d) 10.5 kg of Na 2 SO 4 ·10H 2 O in 18.60 L of solution

(e) 7.0 × 10 −3 mol of I 2 in 100.0 mL of solution

(f) 1.8 × 10 4 mg of HCl in 0.075 L of solution

(a) 0.679 M ;
(b) 1.00 M ;
(c) 0.06998 M ;
(d) 1.75 M ;
(e) 0.070 M ;
(f) 6.6 M

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Determine the molarity of each of the following solutions:

(a) 1.457 mol KCl in 1.500 L of solution

(b) 0.515 g of H 2 SO 4 in 1.00 L of solution

(c) 20.54 g of Al(NO 3 ) 3 in 1575 mL of solution

(d) 2.76 kg of CuSO 4 ·5H 2 O in 1.45 L of solution

(e) 0.005653 mol of Br 2 in 10.00 mL of solution

(f) 0.000889 g of glycine, C 2 H 5 NO 2 , in 1.05 mL of solution

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Consider this question: What is the mass of the solute in 0.500 L of 0.30 M glucose, C 6 H 12 O 6 , used for intravenous injection?

(a) Outline the steps necessary to answer the question.

(b) Answer the question.

(a) determine the number of moles of glucose in 0.500 L of solution; determine the molar mass of glucose; determine the mass of glucose from the number of moles and its molar mass; (b) 27 g

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Consider this question: What is the mass of solute in 200.0 L of a 1.556- M solution of KBr?

(a) Outline the steps necessary to answer the question.

(b) Answer the question.

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Calculate the number of moles and the mass of the solute in each of the following solutions:

(a) 2.00 L of 18.5 M H 2 SO 4 , concentrated sulfuric acid

(b) 100.0 mL of 3.8 × 10 −5 M NaCN, the minimum lethal concentration of sodium cyanide in blood serum

(c) 5.50 L of 13.3 M H 2 CO, the formaldehyde used to “fix” tissue samples

(d) 325 mL of 1.8 × 10 −6 M FeSO 4 , the minimum concentration of iron sulfate detectable by taste in drinking water

(a) 37.0 mol H 2 SO 4 ;
3.63 × 10 3 g H 2 SO 4 ;
(b) 3.8 × 10 −6 mol NaCN;
1.9 × 10 −4 g NaCN;
(c) 73.2 mol H 2 CO;
2.20 kg H 2 CO;
(d) 5.9 × 10 −7 mol FeSO 4 ;
8.9 × 10 −5 g FeSO 4

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Calculate the number of moles and the mass of the solute in each of the following solutions:

(a) 325 mL of 8.23 × 10 −5 M KI, a source of iodine in the diet

(b) 75.0 mL of 2.2 × 10 −5 M H 2 SO 4 , a sample of acid rain

(c) 0.2500 L of 0.1135 M K 2 CrO 4 , an analytical reagent used in iron assays

(d) 10.5 L of 3.716 M (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 , a liquid fertilizer

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Consider this question: What is the molarity of KMnO 4 in a solution of 0.0908 g of KMnO 4 in 0.500 L of solution?

(a) Outline the steps necessary to answer the question.

(b) Answer the question.

(a) Determine the molar mass of KMnO 4 ; determine the number of moles of KMnO 4 in the solution; from the number of moles and the volume of solution, determine the molarity; (b) 1.15 × 10 −3 M

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Consider this question: What is the molarity of HCl if 35.23 mL of a solution of HCl contain 0.3366 g of HCl?

(a) Outline the steps necessary to answer the question.

(b) Answer the question.

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Calculate the molarity of each of the following solutions:

(a) 0.195 g of cholesterol, C 27 H 46 O, in 0.100 L of serum, the average concentration of cholesterol in human serum

(b) 4.25 g of NH 3 in 0.500 L of solution, the concentration of NH 3 in household ammonia

(c) 1.49 kg of isopropyl alcohol, C 3 H 7 OH, in 2.50 L of solution, the concentration of isopropyl alcohol in rubbing alcohol

(d) 0.029 g of I 2 in 0.100 L of solution, the solubility of I 2 in water at 20 °C

(a) 5.04 × 10 −3 M ;
(b) 0.499 M ;
(c) 9.92 M ;
(d) 1.1 × 10 −3 M

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Calculate the molarity of each of the following solutions:

(a) 293 g HCl in 666 mL of solution, a concentrated HCl solution

(b) 2.026 g FeCl 3 in 0.1250 L of a solution used as an unknown in general chemistry laboratories

(c) 0.001 mg Cd 2+ in 0.100 L, the maximum permissible concentration of cadmium in drinking water

(d) 0.0079 g C 7 H 5 SNO 3 in one ounce (29.6 mL), the concentration of saccharin in a diet soft drink.

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There is about 1.0 g of calcium, as Ca 2+ , in 1.0 L of milk. What is the molarity of Ca 2+ in milk?

0.025 M

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What volume of a 1.00- M Fe(NO 3 ) 3 solution can be diluted to prepare 1.00 L of a solution with a concentration of 0.250 M ?

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If 0.1718 L of a 0.3556- M C 3 H 7 OH solution is diluted to a concentration of 0.1222 M , what is the volume of the resulting solution?

0.5000 L

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If 4.12 L of a 0.850 M -H 3 PO 4 solution is be diluted to a volume of 10.00 L, what is the concentration of the resulting solution?

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What volume of a 0.33- M C 12 H 22 O 11 solution can be diluted to prepare 25 mL of a solution with a concentration of 0.025 M ?

1.9 mL

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What is the concentration of the NaCl solution that results when 0.150 L of a 0.556- M solution is allowed to evaporate until the volume is reduced to 0.105 L?

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What is the molarity of the diluted solution when each of the following solutions is diluted to the given final volume?

(a) 1.00 L of a 0.250- M solution of Fe(NO 3 ) 3 is diluted to a final volume of 2.00 L

(b) 0.5000 L of a 0.1222- M solution of C 3 H 7 OH is diluted to a final volume of 1.250 L

(c) 2.35 L of a 0.350- M solution of H 3 PO 4 is diluted to a final volume of 4.00 L

(d) 22.50 mL of a 0.025- M solution of C 12 H 22 O 11 is diluted to 100.0 mL

(a) 0.125 M ;
(b) 0.04888 M ;
(c) 0.206 M ;
(e) 0.0056 M

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What is the final concentration of the solution produced when 225.5 mL of a 0.09988- M solution of Na 2 CO 3 is allowed to evaporate until the solution volume is reduced to 45.00 mL?

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A 2.00-L bottle of a solution of concentrated HCl was purchased for the general chemistry laboratory. The solution contained 868.8 g of HCl. What is the molarity of the solution?

11.9 M

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An experiment in a general chemistry laboratory calls for a 2.00- M solution of HCl. How many mL of 11.9 M HCl would be required to make 250 mL of 2.00 M HCl?

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What volume of a 0.20- M K 2 SO 4 solution contains 57 g of K 2 SO 4 ?

1.6 L

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The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) places limits on the quantities of toxic substances that may be discharged into the sewer system. Limits have been established for a variety of substances, including hexavalent chromium, which is limited to 0.50 mg/L. If an industry is discharging hexavalent chromium as potassium dichromate (K 2 Cr 2 O 7 ), what is the maximum permissible molarity of that substance?

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Key equations

  • M = mol solute L solution
  • C 1 V 1 = C 2 V 2

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