What mass of solute is needed to prepare each of the following solutions? a. 3.00 L of 0.125 M K2SO4 b. 550 mL of 0.015 M NaF c. 700 mL of 0.350 M C6H12O6

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Answer 1
Answer: a.
M = 0.125 M
V = 3.0 L
M=n/V(L) ⇒ n = 0.125 mol/L *3.0L = 0.375 mol

MM of K2SO4

K2 = 2* 39 = 78 g/mol
S= 32 g/mol
O4 = 4*16 = 64 g/mol

MM = 78g/mol + 32g/mol + 64g/mol =174 g/mol

mass = n*MM = 0.375 mol*174 g/mol = 65.25 g

b.
M= 0.015 M
V = 0.55L

n = 0.015 mol/L * 0.55L = 0.00825 mol

MM NaF

Na: 23g/mol
F: 19 g/mol

MM = 23g/mol + 19g/mol = 42g/mol

mass = n * MM = 0.00825 mol * 42g/mol = 0.3465 g

c.

n = M*V(L) = 0.350 mol/L * 0,700L = 0.245 mol
MM = 6*12 g/mol + 12*1g/mol + 6*16g/mol = 180 g/mol

mass = n*MM = 0.245 mol * 180g/mol = 44.1 g
 

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#1: The concentration of a solution can be described in several ways. In which of these ways do you calculate the moles of a solute divided by the kilograms of solvent? A. molality B. molarity C. mole fraction D. mass percent

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The answer is A. molality 

A molality is a property of a solution that can be described as the number of moles of a solute divided by the kilograms of solvent

A molarity is a property of a solution that can be described as the number of moles of a solute divided by the litres of the solution.
Mass percent is a 
property of a solution that can be described as the grams of a solute divided by the grams of the solution and multiplied by 100 (because it is percentage)
Mole fraction is a property of a solution that can be described as the moles of the component divided by total moles of the solution.

Answer:

Molality

Explanation:

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Consider the following reaction: 2Mg(s)+O2(g)-->2MgO(s) delta H=-1204kJa) Is this reaction exothermic or endothermic? exothermic endothermic
b) Calculate the amount of heat transferred when 3.55 g of Mg(s) reacts at constant pressure. delta H = -87.9 kJ
c) How many grams of MgO are produced during an enthalpy change of -238 kJ ? m = ?g
d) How many kilojoules of heat are absorbed when 40.5 g of MgO(s) is decomposed into Mg(s) and O2(g) at constant pressure? delta H =? kJ

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Answer:

a. The reaction is exothermic.

b. -87,9 kJ

c. 9,60g of Mg(s)

d. 602kJ are absorbed

Explanation:

Based on the reaction:

2Mg(s) + O₂(g) → 2MgO(s) ΔH = -1204kJ

a. The reaction is exothermic. Because ΔH<0. That means the reaction produces heat when occurs

b. 3,55g of Mg(s) are:

3,55g Mg × ( 1mol / 24,305g) = 0,146 moles of Mg(s)

As 2 moles of Mg(s) produce -1204 kJ of heat:

0,146 moles of Mg(s) × ( -1204kJ / 2mol Mg) =  -87,9 kJ

c. If -238 kJ of heat were transferred. The moles of Mg(s) that react must be:

-238kJ × ( 2mol Mg / -1204kJ) = 0,395 moles of Mg(s). In grams:

0,395 moles × ( 24,305g / 1mol Mg) = 9,60g of Mg(s)

d. The reverse reaction is:

2MgO(s) → 2Mg(s) + O₂(g)  ΔH = +1204kJ

40,5g of MgO(s) are:

40,5g MgO × ( 1mol MgO / 40,3044g) = 1,00 moles of MgO(s)

As 2 moles of MgO absorbe 1204kJ of energy:

1,00 moles of MgO(s) × ( +1204 kJ / 2mol MgO) = 602kJ are absorbed

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Final answer:

This response explains whether the reaction is exothermic or endothermic, calculates the amount of heat transferred in different scenarios, and determines the mass of MgO produced during a given enthalpy change. It also calculates the amount of heat absorbed during the decomposition of MgO.

Explanation:

a) This reaction is exothermic because the enthalpy change, represented by delta H, is a negative value (-1204 kJ).

b) To calculate the amount of heat transferred when 3.55 g of Mg(s) reacts, we can use the equation q = m * delta H. Plugging in the given values, we get q = (3.55 g) * (-87.9 kJ/1 mol) / (24.31 g/mol) = -15.98 kJ.

c) To determine the mass of MgO produced during an enthalpy change of -238 kJ, we can use the equation q = m * delta H and solve for m. Plugging in the given values, we get m = (-238 kJ) / (-1204 kJ/mol) * (40.31 g/mol) = 7.90 g.

d) To find the amount of heat absorbed when 40.5 g of MgO(s) is decomposed, we can again use the equation q = m * delta H. Plugging in the given values, we get q = (40.5 g) * (-1204 kJ/mol) / (40.31 g/mol) = -1209 kJ.

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A student adds a tablespoon of sugar to a glass containing tea and ice cubes. The mixture is then stirred until all the sugar dissolves. Which observation is a clue that the student's final mixture is heterogeneous
A. Some ice cubes are floating in the tea
B. The sugar crystals are no longer visible in the tea
C. The mixture looks the same throughout
D. Some water droplets form on the outside of the glass
The subject is science

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Answer:

The correct option is;

A. Some ice cubes are floating in the tea

Explanation:

A heterogenous mixture is one that is made up of more than one clearly identifiable phase of matter (such as solid and liquid, liquid and gas, gas and solid, or solid, liquid and gas combined) and therefore having non-uniform composition, which varies from one section to another within the mixture.

Ice cubes which are solids being observable on the surface of the mixture provides clue that the student has made an heterogenous mixture.

How many mL of 0.100 m NaHCO3 are needed to prepare 750.0ml of a 0.0500 m NAHCo3 solution

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Following the rule of thumb in dilution, the equation that can be used to solve this problem is:

C1V1 = C2V2

where:
C1 = concentration of solution 1
V1 = volume of solution 1
C2 = concentration of solution 2
V2 = volume of solution 2

(0.1)(V1) = (0.05)(750)
V1 = 375 mL

This shows that 375 mL of a 0.1 m NaHCO3 solution is needed in order to dilute it to a 0.05 m NaHCO3 solution of 750 mL.

.During the combustion of methane (CH4), one mole of methane gas combines with two moles of oxygen gas (O2) to produce one mole of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) and two moles of water vapor. Which of the following chemical equations correctly represents the combustion of methane described above?

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Answer:

22.4 L methane reacts with 44.8L of oxygen to give 44.8L of CO

2 and 22.4 L of water

Explanation:

From the balanced reaction: One mole(or 1 molecule or 16 g) of CH

4

reacts with 2 moles (or 2 molecules or 64 g) of oxygen to give one mole (or 1 molecule or 44 g) of CO

2

and 2 mole (or 2 molecules or 36 g) of water.

For the gaseous system at STP:

22.4 L methane reacts with 44.8 L of oxygen to give 22.4 L of CO

2

and 44.8 L of water.

and 2 mole (or 2 molecules or 36 g) of water.

For the gaseous system at STP:

22.4 L methane reacts with 44.8 L of oxygen to give 22.4 L of CO

2

and 44.8 L of water.