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1.

Find the mass percentage of SET A - SOLUTION: GROUP: ____


0.578 kg Potassium hydroxide
dissolved in 50 g of water.
(4pts)

Ans: 92%
2. Calculate the volume/volume SET A - SOLUTION: GROUP: ____
percent solution formed by
combining 70 milliliters of
ethanol with enough water to
make 0.2L of solution.
(4pts) Ans: 35%
3. 27,000 mg of acetic acid SET A - SOLUTION: GROUP: ____
(CH3COOH) is dissolved in
970.0 mL of solution.
What molarity results?
(6pts) Ans: 0.4718M

4. 38kg of MgCl2 Solution SET A - SOLUTION: GROUP: ____


are in 377ppm solution:
mg MgCl2?
(4pts)
Ans: 14 326 mg of MgCl2

5. 0.7 grams of sucrose SET A - SOLUTION: GROUP: ____


(C12H22O11) is dissolved in
1.50 Kg of water. What is
the molality?
(6pts) Ans: 1.365 x 10-3

6. How many kg of Ca(OH)2 are needed to make SET B - SOLUTION:


370.0 mL of 0.337 M solution? (7pts) GROUP: ____

Ans: 9.24 x 10-3 g of CaOH


7. What is the percent percent by mass of the sugar SET B - SOLUTION:
solution? If 5 g sugar cube (Sucrose: C12H22O11) is GROUP: ____
dissolved in a 0.45 L teacup of 80 °C water. Given:
Density of water at 80 °C = 0.975 g/ml Ans: Mass of sugar = 438.75g
Percent mass = 1.127 %
(6pts)
8. Calculate the molality of a solution containing SET B - SOLUTION:
516,500 mcg of naphthalene (C10H8) in 67.3 g GROUP: ____
benzene (C6H6).
(7pts) Ans: m=0.0556
9. In a solution, there is 0.2310 L (0.230605 kg) solvent SET B - SOLUTION:
and 6.57 mL (6.6718 g) solute present in a solution. GROUP: ____
Find the mass percent, volume percent and mass/ Ans:
volume percent of the solute. % Vol: 2.7655%
%Mass: 2.812%
(9pts)
% Mass/Vol= 2.888%
10. Given the following reaction: Na2S2O3 + a. 0.455 mol Na2S2O3
AgBr NaBr + Na3[Ag(S2O3)2] b. 23.4 g NaBr

a. How many moles of Na2S2O3 are needed to react


completely with 42.7 g of AgBr?

b. What is the mass of NaBr that will be produced


from 42.7 g of AgBr?
11. From the reaction: B2H6 + O2 HBO2 + H2O a. 125 g O2
b. 1.39 mol H2O
a. What mass of O2 will be needed to burn 36.1 g of
B2H6?

b. How many moles of water are produced from


19.2 g of B2H6?

12. What is the Vapor pressure lowering of the solution


if 20g of benzene (78.11 g/mol) in 170mL of water
at 25 degreeC.The vapor pressure of water at 25
degreeC is 30.77mmHg. Answer= 0.8129mmHg

13. Calculate the vapor pressure of the solution made


by dissolving 45 g of urea (molar mass 60.06g/mol)
in 400 mL of water at 35 °C. What is the vapor
pressure lowering? The vapor pressure of water at
35 °C is 50.18mmHg.
Ans: 1.635 mmHg
14. WHAT IS THE NORMAL BOILING POINT OF MgCl2,
WHICH HAS A MOLAL OF 1.7 m. NOTE THAT
ALMOST ALL OF THE DISSOLVED SOLIDS ARE MgCl2.
Kb OF WATER IS 0.52 C/m.
What will be the expected boiling point of the solution if Ans: A. 2.652 C
the boiling point of water is 100°C B. 100+ 2.652 = 102.652°C
15. What is the boiling point elevation of 3.8molal of
urea in benzene solution. The kb of benzene 2.53 Ans: 9.614C
C/m.
16. What is the freezing point depression if 1.7 molal
Potassium Hydroxide? Note that the kf OF WATER
IS 1.86°C/m. Ans: 6.324 (Note that KOH is an electrolyte)

17. A Urea solution in water has a molar concentration


of 0.00245 M. What will be the osmotic pressure at Ans:46.296mmHg
30 C.

18. If 0.003g of glucose in used 1.5L of solution. What


will be the osmotic pressure at 25C. Ans= 37.1687mmHg

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