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  1. A hospital saline solution is analyzed to confirm its concentration. A 60.0 mL sample with a mass of 50.443 g is evaporated to
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  2. if the molar mass if an acid is 40.0g/mol and it's concentration in grammes per dm cubic (g/dm^3) is 200.0. find its
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  3. Knowing the concentration of a solution allows us to find all of the following exceptA. the mass of a solute. B. the mass of the
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  4. A particular air sample at 1 atm pressure has a density of approximately 1.3 g/liter and contains SO2 at a concentration of 25
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  5. A hospital glucose solution is analyzed to verify its concentration. A 10.0 mL sample with a mass of 10.886 is evaporated to
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  6. find the concentration of nitrate ions in the final reaction mixture. The percent yield of the experiment is 79.07%.The mass of
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  7. 2A-->B+C given that the initial concentration of A is .022M and that at 69 s, the concentration of B increases to .0095M, what
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  8. If a solution of Ca(OH)2 has a pH of 12.31 how can I calculate the concentration of calcium hydroxide in mol L-1 ?Write the
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  9. For a given mass of solute per liter of solution, the larger to formula mass, the lower the osmotic pressure. Osmotic pressure
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  10. a. Find the amount of solute based on this informationVolume = 500 ml Concentration of solution= 15% (w/w) Solute (molar mass) =
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