Presentation of Solution 1 and 2
Presentation of Solution 1 and 2
Presentation of Solution 1 and 2
on of the
Solution
( Part 1 and Part 2 )
1. A solution was prepared by dissolving 5.76 g of KCl.MgCl 2.6H2O (277.85
g/mol) in sufficient water to give 2.000 L. Calculate the ppm of K+ (39.10 g/mol).
SOLUTION:
ppm= mg/L
2. How many Na + ions are contained in 5.43 g of Na3PO4?
Na3PO4
Na= 3 x 22.990 = 68.970
P= 1 X 30.974 = 30.970
O= 4 X 16 = 64
TOTAL: 163.944g
3. Calculate the pCl in a solution that is 2.00 x M NaCl and 5.4 x M in HCl
Total Concentration:
=
pCl = -log(x)
=
= 2.595
4.A solution contains 0.100 M sodium nitrate (NaNO 3) and 0.200
M MgCl2. Find the ionic strength of the solution.
Na = 0.1M
= 0.1M
0.2M
Cl = 0.4M
= 0.7M
5.
A. 0.0300 M in NaBr px= -log(x)
pNa= -log(0.0300M) pBr= -log(0.03M)
= 1.523 = 1.523
B. 0.0200 M in
pBa = -log(0.02M) pBr=-log(2x0.02M)
=1.699 = 1.398
C. in
pBa= -log pOH=-log
= 2.260 =1.959
pH=-log(0.020) pCl= -log(0.020+0.010) pNa= -log(0.010)
= 1.699 = 1.523 =2
(w/v) = (v/v)=
=
= 23.8 g ethanol of water = 23.8mL
B. mass= 500 g
(w/w)= 4.75%
(w/w) =
=
= 23.8g ethanol in 476.2 of H2O
a. Given: Hemoglobin in plasma= 300nmoles
Hemoglobin in whole blood= 2.2 mmol
M=
Plasma=
Whole blood=
b. pHb plasma =
= 6.52
pHb blood =
= 2.66
a. 1ppm = 1mg/ L
M of Na =
S: 1 x 32.065 = 32.065
O: 4 x 16 = 64
96.065g/mol
M of
b. px= -logx
pNa = -log(0.0470M)
= 1.328
p= -log
= 2.551
Silver arsenate (Ag 3AsO4) is only slightly soluble in water. The compound arsenic acid
(H3AsO4) behaves in much the same manner as phosphoric acid. Which of the following
represent a mass balance equation for the solution at pH 8.0?
Which of the following equations represents a charge balance
equation for a saturated solution of Ag 3AsO4?
PART 2
OF
PROBLEM SET
Calculate the molar concentration of a solution that is 30%wt
NH4NO3 and has a specific gravity of 1.1252?
N: 2 x 14.007 = 28.014
H: 4 x 1.008 = 4.032
O: 3 x 16 = 48.000
80.046
What is the molar concentration of a 10.00 mL of a monoprotic
acid that is neutralized by 200.0 mg of Na 2CO3 (105.99)?
1� 1 ��� � �2 � � 3 1 1000 ��
200.0 �� � �2 � �3 � � � � =0.189 �
1000 �� 105.99 � � �2 � �3 50 �� 1�
Calculate the pH of 3.5 x 10 -3 M HNO3.
pH = -log (3.5x10-3)
pH = 2.46
The 50.00 mL sample of 0.0950 M acetic acid (Ka = ) is being titrated with
0.106 M NaOH. What is the pH at the midpoint of the titration?
The hydrogen sulfide in a 80.0-g sample of crude petroleum was removed by distillation
and uncollected in a solution of CdCl2. the precipitated CdS was then filtered, washed,
and ignited to CdSO4. Calculate the percentage of H2S in the sample if 0.125g of CdSO4
was recovered.
Mol HCl: 5mL x 0.217M = 1.089mm Mol NH3: 15mL x 0.1156M = 1.734 mmol NH3
2.62g
A 101.3-mg sample of an organic compound known to contain Cl is burned in pure O2 and the combustion gases
collected in absorbent tubes. The tube used to trap CO2 increases in mass by 167.6 mg, and the tube for trapping H2O
shows a 13.7-mg increase. A second sample of 121.8 mg is treated with concentrated HNO3 producing Cl2, which
subsequently reacts with Ag+,forming 262.7 mg of AgCl. Determine the compound’s empirical formula.
C = 1 X 12 = 12
O = 2 X 16 = 32 = 3.809 mol C; 3.809mol * 12g = 45.708g C
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H = 2 X 1.008 = 2.016
O = 1 X 16 =16.000 = 2 x 0.760 mol H = 1.512 mol H; 1.512 mol x 1.008g = 1.533 g H
18.016
Ag = 1 X 107.87 = 107.87
Cl = 1 X 35.45 = 35.45
143.32g
A 50.0 gram sample of calcium carbonate is reacted with 35.0 grams of phosphoric acid.
Calculate the mass of calcium phosphate produced.
0.256-X X X
pH = -log (
pH = 4.923
Precipitates used in the gravimetric determination of uranium include Na 2U2O7(634.0 g/mol),
(UO2)2P2O7(714.0 g/mol), and V2O5·2UO3 (753.9 g/mol). Which of these weighing forms
provides the greatest mass of precipitate from a given quantity of Uranium?
What mass in grams of NaC 2H3O2 must be dissolved with 500 mL of 0.100 M
acetic acid to make a 2L of buffer solution of pH=5? KA=1.8 x 10-5
0.1-x +x +x
[H+] = [CH3COO-]
= 0.18M of NaCH3COO