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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. If we want to prepare 125 mL of a 1.245 M aqueous KCl solution from a 7.134 M aqueous KCl solution, how many mL of the 7.134 M
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  6. Given an aqueous solution of NaCl, which of the following is the simplest method for the separation of NaCl from the solution?1.
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  7. PLEASE SHOW PROCEDURE!You wish to prepare an aqueous solution that has a freezing point of -0.100 degrees Celsius. How many
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  8. If a rate of 80.0 mL of an aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide concentration of 0.25 mol / L are partially neutralized by
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  9. An aqueous KNO3 solution is made using 72.5 grams of KNO3 diluted to a total solution volume of 2.00 liters. If the molarity of
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  10. A current of 10.7 A is applied to 1.25 L of a solution of 0.550 molL−1 aqueous HBr converting some of the H+(aq) to H2(g),
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