what volume of a 0.716 m kbr solution is needed to provide 25.5 g of kbr? 35.7 ml 14.7 ml 299 ml 0.299 ml 153 ml

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

\huge{ \boxed{299 \: ml}}

Explanation:

The volume of KBr required can be found by using the formula;

v = (m)/(M * c)

c is the concentration in M , mol/dm³ or mol/L

v is the volume in L or dm³

m is the mass in grams

M is the molar mass in g/mol

From the question;

m = 25.5 g

c = 0.716

Molar mass (M) of KBr = 39 + 79.9 = 118.9 g/mol

\therefore \: v = (25.5)/(118.9 * 0.716) \n = 0.299 \: l \n \n \text{but} \: 1 \: l \: = 1000 \: ml \n \therefore0.299l \: = (0.299)/(1) * 1000 \: ml \n = 299 \: ml \n \therefore \: v = 299 \: ml


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10) In order to find the conjugate acid of a chemical you just add a hydrogen to the chemical.  
examples:  the conjugate acid of Cl⁻ is HCl, the conjugate acid of PO₄³⁻ is HPO₄²⁻, the conjugate acid of NH₃ is NH₄⁺, the conjugate acid of HCO₃⁻ is H₂CO₃, and the conjugate acid of H₂O is H₃O⁺
To find the conjugate base of a chemical you just reverse that process (take away a hydrogen).
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When you identify conjugate acids and bases in a reaction you look to see what lost a proton and what gained a proton.  The chemical that gave up the proton acted as an acid and produced a conjugate base while the chemical that accepted a proton produced a conjugate acid.
Example: HCl+NaOH⇒NaCl+H₂O  The acid is HCl and its conjugate base is Cl⁻ while NaOH was the base and H₂O is the conjugate acid.  (you can ignore the sodium since it is a spectator ion).

 11) When completing acid base reactions, need to identify the acid and the base since the acid will give a proton the base creating a conjugate base of the acid and conjugate acid of the base. (You need to balance the equation after you determine what the products will be)
example: H₂SO₄+2NaOH⇒Na₂SO₄+2H₂O  (SO₄²⁻ is the conjugate base of HSO₄⁻ which is the conjugate base of H₂SO₄.  HSO⁻ is created with the first NaOH molecule and then SO₄⁻ is created with the second NaOH.)

12) All acid base reaction form a salt consisting of the cation from the base and anion from the acid.  
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14) Ca(OH)₂ is a strong base and will therefore dissociate completely in water.  That means that when you find the concentration of OH⁻ in solution you can multiply that by the volume of the solution (in liters) to find the number of moles of OH⁻.  Then you can divide that by 2 to find the number of moles of Ca(OH)₂ needed.  pOH=14-pH which means that pOH=4.2.  [OH⁻]=10^-pOH which means [OH⁻]=6.3x10^-5 M.  6.3x10^-5Mx3.00L=1.89x10^-4mol OH⁻ which means that (1.89x10^-4)/2=9.46x10^-5mol Ca(OH)₂.

I hope this helps.  Let me know if anything is unclear.

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LiOH + H2SO4 → Li2SO4 + H2O

Balance the equation:

Reactants:
Li = 1 • 2
O = 1 • 2 + 4
H = 1 • 2+ 2
S = 1

Products:
Li = 2
O = 4 + 1 • 2
H = 2 • 2
S = 1

Balanced Equation:

2LiOH + H2SO4 → Li2SO4 + 2H2O