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Calculate the molality of a solution that contains 27.5 g of barium chloride (BaCl2) in 100 mL of water.


What is the molality of a solution of 2.50 g H3PO4 dissolved in 240 g water?

Calculate the Molarity of each of the following solutions:



d.185 g of sucrose, C12H22O11 in 1.00 L of solution



e.6.30 g of HNO3 dissolved in 255 ml of solution.



Please put what letter you answer in every solution



D: solution


E: solution

A saline solution is prepared by dissolving 5.04 g of NaCl in 95.0 g of water.



Calculate the following:



a. Mole fraction of the solute and the solvent



b. % mass of the solute



c. Concentration of solution in ppm




Please put what letter did you answer in every solution

Percent Composition and Empirical Formula




1. The chemical analysis of aspirin indicates that the molecule is 60.00% carbon, 4.44% hydrogen,



and 35.56% oxygen. Determine the empirical formula for aspirin.




2. **Glucose is a simple sugar produced during photosynthesis. It has a molecular formula of C6H12O6.




a. Compute for the percent composition.




b. Determine the empirical formula.

Percent Composition and Empirical Formula





1. Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) is a colorless, syrupy liquid used in detergents, fertilizers, toothpastes,




and in carbonated beverages for a “tangy” flavor. Calculate the percent composition by mass of H, P,




and O in this compound.





2. Propane is hydrocarbon, a compound composed only of carbon and hydrogen. It is 81.82%




carbon and 18.18% hydrogen. What is the empirical formula?

Solve the following stoichiometry grams-grams problems:




1) Using the following equation:




Pb(SO4)2 + 4 LiNO3 




Pb(NO3)4 + 2 Li2SO4



How many grams of lithium nitrate will be needed to make 250 grams of lithium sulfate,



assuming that you have an adequate amount of lead (IV) sulfate to do the reaction?




2) Using the following equation:




Fe2O3 + 3 H2 -------------> 2 Fe + 3 H2O




Calculate how many grams of iron can be made from 16.5 grams of Fe2O3 by the following



equation.

Solve the following stoichiometry grams-grams problems:





1) The combustion of a sample of butane, C4H10 (lighter fluid), produced 2.46 grams of water.





2 C4H10 + 13O2 -------> 8CO2 + 10H2O





(a) How many moles of water formed?





(b) How many moles of butane burned?





(c) How many grams of butane burned?





(d) How much oxygen was used up in moles?





(e) How much oxygen was used up in grams?





2) Using the following equation:





2 NaOH + H2SO4  2 H2O + Na2SO4



How many grams of sodium sulfate will be formed if you start with 200 grams of sodium





hydroxide and you have an excess of sulfuric acid?




Convert the following number of moles into their corresponding number of particles.




10. 0.0455 moles of hydrochloric acid




11. 1.2 moles of glucose (C6H12O6)




12. 0.32 moles of sodium bicarbonate

Convert the following masses into their corresponding number of moles.




6. 23.5 g of sodium chloride




7. 0.778 g of sodium cyanide




8. 0.250 g of water




9. 169.45 g of calcium acetate




10. 79.9 g of potassium permanganate

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