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  1. 5.85g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 250mL of solution. Calculate: a)the molarity of the solution b)the mass percentage of
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  2. Given one of the following solution: 50.00mL of 0.10M of K2CrO4 answer the following.1. How do you prepare the solution? 2. What
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  3. If a solution of sodium hydroxide is mixed from a 3M solution of sodium hydroxide, such that the volume of the original solution
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  4. 1. If I dilute 75 mL of 0.50 M CaF2 solution to a final volume of 375 mL, what will be the molarity of the resulting solution?2.
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  5. A solution of KOH is prepared by dissolving 2.00 g of KOH in water to a final volume of 250 ml of solution what volume of this
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  6. A student investigating the properties of solutions containing carbonate ions prepared a solution containing 7.493 g Na2CO3 in a
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  7. What volume of HCl gas at 25â—¦ C and 1 atm should be bubbled into 375 mL of a 0.680 M aqueous solution of HClO4 so that the
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  8. an antifreeze solution is made by mixing ethylene glycol (density= 1116 kg/m^3) with water. suppose that the specific gravity of
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  9. It says prepare a theoretical titration of 25 mL of 0.1037 M formic acid (HCOOH; pKa= 3.75) solution (diluted to 100mL volume
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  10. What volume of water would be required to dilute a 10.0 mL 0.650 M solution of calcium sulfate to create 0.25 M solution, what
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