A stock aqueous solution contains

  1. Describe how a 250.0 mL aqueous solution of 1.50 M MgCl2 is prepared from a stock solution of 6.00 M MgCl2.ANSWER: Measure 62.5
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  2. A stock aqueous solution contains 348.29 grams of NaCl per 1.000L. 68.00mLs of water is added to 10.00mLs of the stock solution.
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  3. A chemist must prepare 500 ml of 9.00uM aqueous mercury(II) iodide working solution. He'll do this by pouring out some 81.0
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  4. determine the amounts of solute and solvent needed to prepare the following solutions.2.0 M aqueous NaCl solution 1.0 m aqueous
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  5. determine the amounts of solute and solvent needed to prepare the following solutions.2.0 M aqueous NaCl solution 1.0 m aqueous
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  6. Describe how to prepare an aqueous 100 mL stock solution of 2 M sodium chloride solution.
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  7. A technician has prepared three solutions from a 600 mL stock solution.• In preparing the first solution ½ of the original
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  8. 2. A technician has prepared three solutions from a 600 mL stock solution.• In preparing the first solution ½ of the original
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  9. You have a large amount of 8.00 M stock solution. You need 1.60 L of 3.00 M solution for an experiment. How would you prepare
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  10. Three bottles lost their labels. One contained an aqueous solution of HCl, another an aqueous solution of HNO3, and the third
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