Question
An 8 Molar (aqueous) solution contains H2O and HNO3. The solution has an S.G. of 1.24 at 25oC. HNO3 is a strong acid that completely dissociates in water.
a) Calculate the mass of I Litre of solution.
b) Calculate the mass concentration (g/L) of HNO3 in solution.
c) Calculate the mass fraction of HNO3 in solution.
d) Write the ion dissociation reaction equation.
e) Calculate the concentration of pH of the solution.
a) Calculate the mass of I Litre of solution.
b) Calculate the mass concentration (g/L) of HNO3 in solution.
c) Calculate the mass fraction of HNO3 in solution.
d) Write the ion dissociation reaction equation.
e) Calculate the concentration of pH of the solution.
Answers
bobpursley
This is pretty straight forward. do you have any questions on how to do it?
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