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An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry ยท 133 exercises
Q. 9.105
How many grams of solute are in each of the following solutions?
Part a. of a solution
Part b. of a solution
Part c. of a solution
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Q. 9.106
How many grams of solute are in each of the following solutions?
a. of a solution
b. of a solution
c. of a solution
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Q. 9.107
Table calculate the final concentration of the solution when water is added to prepare each of the following: (9.5)
a. of a solution is dilused to
b. of a (m/v) solution is tiluted to
c. of a solution is diluted to
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Q. 9.108
Calculate the final concentration of the solution when water is added to prepare each of the following:
a. of solution is diluted to a
b. of solution is diluted to a
c. of solution is diluted to a
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Q. 9. 109
What is the initial volume, in milliliters, needed to prepare each of the following diluted solutions?
a. of % from %
b. . of % from %
c. . of from
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Q. 9.93
Calculate the mass percent of a solution containing
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Q. 9.95
How many milliliters of a propyl alcohol solution would you need to obtain of propyl alcohol?
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Q. 9.98
How many liters of a glucose solution would you need to obtain of glucose?
3 step solution
Q. 9.100
What is the molarity of a solution containing in solution?
2 step solution
Q. 9.99
What is the molarity of a solution containing in solution?
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Q. 9.96
An -proof brandy is a ethanol solution. The "proof" is twice the percent concentration of alcohol in the beverage. How many milliliters of alcohol are present in of brandy?
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Q. 9. 110
What is the initial volume, in milliliters, needed to prepare each of the following diluted solutions? (9.5)
a. of glucose from glucose
b. of from
c. of from
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Q. 9.97
How many liters of a solution would you need to obtain ?
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Q. 9.94
Calculate the mass percent of a solution containing and
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Q. 9.115
Potassium fluoride has a solubility of in at . Determine if each of the following mixtures forms an unsaturated or saturated solution at
a. adding to
b. adding to
c. adding to
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Q. 9.111
What is the final volume, in milliliters, when . of each of the following solutions is diluted to provide the given concentration?
a. solution to give a solution
b. solution to give a solution
c. solution to give a solution
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Q. 9.109
9 What is the initial volume, in milliliters, needed to prepare each of the following diluted solutions? (9.5)
a. of from
b. of from (m/v)
c. 350 . mL of from 6.00 M NaOH
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Q. 9.116
Lithium chloride has a solubility of in at . Determine if each of the following mixtures forms an unsaturated or saturated solution at :
a. adding to
b. adding to
c. adding to
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Q. 9.113
In a laboratory experiment, a 10.0-mL sample of solution is poured into an evaporating dish with a mass of . The combined mass of the evaporating dish and solution is . After heating, the evaporating dish and dry have a combined mass of
a. What is the mass percent of the solution?
b. What is the molarity (M) of the solution?
c. If water is added to of the initial solution to give a final volume of , what is the molarity of the diluted solution?
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Q. 9.114
In a laboratory experiment, a 15.0-mL sample of solution is poured into an evaporating dish with a mass of 24.10 g.
The combined mass of the evaporating dish and solution is 41.50 g . After heating, the evaporating dish and dry have a combined mass of 28.28 g.
a. What is the mass percent of the solution?
b. What is the molarity of the solution?
c. If water is added to 10.0 mL of the initial solution to give a final volume of 60.0 mL, what is the molarity of the diluted solution?
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Q. 9.112
What is the final volume, in milliliters, when of each of the following solutions is diluted to provide the given concentration?
a. solution to give a solution
b. the solution to give a solution
c. solution to give a solution
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Q. 9.114
In a laboratory experiment, a sample of the solution is poured into an evaporating dish a mass of . The combined mass of the evaporating dish and solution is . After heating, the evaporating dish and dry have a combined mass of
a. What is the mass percent of the solution?
b. What is the molarity of the solution?
c. If water is added to of the initial solution to give a final volume of , what is the molarity of the diluted solution?
6 step solution
Q. 111
What is the final volume, in milliliters, when of each of the following solutions is diluted to provide the given concentration?
a. solution to give a solution.
b. solution to give a solution
c. solution to give a solution
6 step solution
Q. 9.117
A solution is prepared with and . The solution has a density of .
a. What is the mass percent of the solution?
b. What is the total volume, in milliliters, of the solution?
c. What is the mass/volume percent of the solution?
d. What is the molarity of the solution?
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Q. 9.118
A solution is prepared by dissolving in of water. The solution has a density of
a. What is the mass percent of the solution?
b. What is the total volume, in milliliters, of the solution?
c. What is the mass/volume percent of the solution?
d. What is the molarity of the solution?
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Q. 13
In the following diagram, blue spheres represent the element and yellow spheres represent the element .
a. Write the formulas for each of the reactants and products.
b. Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction.
c. Indicate the type of reaction as combination, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, or combustion.
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Q. 14
Automobile exhaust is a major cause of air pollution. One pollutant is the gas nitrogen oxide, which forms from nitrogen and oxygen caves in the air of the high temperatures in an automobile engine. Once emitted into the air, nitrogen oxide reacts with oxygen to produce nitrogen dioxide, a reddish brown gas with a sharp, pungent odor that makes up smog. One component of gasoline is heptane. a liquid which a density of g/mL. In one year, a typical automobile uses of gasoline and produces 411 of nitrogen oxide. (7.4. 7.8.8.6)
a. Write balanced chemical equations for the production of nitrogen oxide and nitrogen dioxide.
b. If all the nitrogen oxide emitted by one automobile is converted to nitrogen dioxide in the atmosphere, how many kilograms of nitrogen dioxide are produced in one year by a single automobile?
c. Write a balanced chemical equation for the combustion of heptane.
d. Horn many moles of gaseous are produced from the gasoline used by the typical automobile in one year, assuming the gasoline is all heptane?
e. How many liters of carbon dioxide at are produced in one year from the gasoline used by the typical automobile?
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Q. 15
Bleach is often added to a wash to remove stains from clothes, The active ingredient in bleach is sodium hypochlorite (NaClO). A bleach solution can be prepared by bubbling chlorine gas into a solution of sodium hydroxide to produce liquid water and an aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite and sodium chloride. A typical bottle of bleach has a volume of, with a density of and contains of
a. Is sodium hypochlorite an ionic or a molecular compound?
b. What is the mass/volume percent of sodium hypochlorite in the bleach solution?
c. Write a balanced chemical equation for the preparation of a bleach solution.
d. How many liters of chlorine gas at STP are required to produce one bottle of bleach?
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Q.16
a. If black spheres are carbon atoms, white spheres are hydrogen atoms, and red spheres are oxygen atoms, what is the molecular formula of butyric acid?
b. What is the molar mass of butyric acid?
c. How many grams of butyric acid contain atoms of oxygen?
d. How many grams of carbon are in 5.28g of butyric acid?
e. Butyric acid has a density of 0.959 g/ml. How many moles of butyric acid are contained in 1.56 ml of butyric acid?
f. Identify the bonds C-C, C-H, and C-O in a molecule of butyric acid as polar covalent or nonpolar covalent.
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Q. 17
Methane is a major component of purified natural gas used for heating and cooking. When mole of methane gas bums with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water, is produced, Methane gas has a density of at . For transport, the natural gas is cooled to to form liquefied natural gas with a density of . A tank on a ship can hold million gallons of
An LNG carrier transports liquefied natural gas.
a. Draw the Lewis structure for methane, which has the formula
b. What is the mass, in kilograms, of LNG (assume that LNG is all methane) transported in one tank on a ship?
c. What is the volume, in liters, of LNG (methane) from one tank when the LNG is converted to gas at STP?
d. Write a balanced chemical equation for the combustion of methane in a gas burner, including the beat of reaction.
e. How many kilograms of oxygen are needed to react with all of the methane provided by one tank of LNG?
f. How much heat, in kilojoules, is released from burning all of the methane in one tank of LNG?
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Q.18
One tums tablet contains 500mg of calcium carbonate.
a. What is the formula of calcium carbonate?
b. What is the molar mass of calcium carbonate?
c. How many moles of calcium carbonate are in one roll of Tums that contains 12 tablets?
d. If a person takes two Tums tablets, how many grams of calcium is obtained?
e. If the daily recommended quantity of to maintain bone strength in older women is 1500mg how many Tums tablets are needed each day to supply the needed calcium?
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Q.19
Tamiflu (oseltamivir), is an antiviral drug used to treat influenza. The preparation of Tamiflu begins with the extraction of shikimic acid from the seedpods of star anise. From 2.6g of star anise, 0.13g of shikimic acid can be obtained and used to produce one capsule containing 75mg of Tamiflu. The usual adult dosage for treatment of influenza is two capsules of Tamiflu daily for 5 days.
a. If black spheres are carbon atoms, white spheres are hydrogen atoms, and red spheres are oxygen atoms, what is the formula of shikimic acid?
b. What is the molar mass of shikimic acid?
c. How many moles of shikimic acid are contained in 130g of shikimic acid?
d. How many capsules containing 75mg of Tamiflu could be produced from 155g of star anise?
e. What is the molar mass of Tamiflu?
f. How many kilograms of Tamiflu would be needed to treat all the people in a city with a population of 500000 if each person consumes two Tamiflu capsules a day for 5 days?
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Q.20
In wine making, aqueous glucose from grapes undergoes fermentation to produce liquid ethanol and carbon dioxide gas. A bottle of vintage port wine has a volume of 750 ml and contains 135ml of ethanol. Ethanol has a density of 0.789g/ml. In 1.5 lb of grapes, there is 26g of glucose.
a. Calculate the volume percent (v/v) of ethanol in the port wine.
b. What is the molarity (M) of ethanol in the port wine?
c. Write a balanced chemical equation for the fermentation reaction of glucose.
d. How many grams of glucose are required to produce one bottle of port wine?
e. How many bottles of port wine can be produced from 1 ton of grapes. (1 ton = 2000lb)
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