Chemistry
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Solutions Problem Set Chem B11 |
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Saturated vs Unsaturated:
1. The solubility of CaCl2 in water is 74.5 g/100 mL. Is a solution that contains 255 g CaCl2 in 350 mL saturated or unsaturated? Is there any solid CaCl2 on the bottom of the container?
2. The solubility of NiI2 is 148 g/100 mL. Is a solution that contains 115 g of NiI2 in 75 mL of water sataurated or unsaturated? Is there any solid NiI2 on the bottom of the container?
Equivalents
3. How many equivalents of Mg2+ are in 25.0 g of MgCl2?
Solubility Rules: Determine if the following ionic compounds are soluble or insoluble in water based on the solubility rules chart found in your textbook.
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Compound |
Soluble? (Y/N) |
Compound |
Soluble? (Y/N) |
Compound |
Soluble? (Y/N) |
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Na2S |
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Ag2SO4 |
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CuCl2 |
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Hg2Cl2 |
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K2SO4 |
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Fe(OH)2 |
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Ba(C2H3O2)2 |
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Ga2(WO4)3 |
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(NH4)2CO3 |
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Fe2S3 |
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SrBr2 |
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Y(NO3)3 |
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Precipitate Formation:
4. Will a solid precipitate form when K2CO3 is mixed with Ba(NO3)2? Write out the reaction equation including all the phases. If there is a precipitate, circle it.
5. Will a solid precipitate form when AgNO3 is mixed with RbBr? Write out the reaction equation including all the phases. If there is a precipitate, circle it.
Osmosis: isotonic solutions contain either 0.9% NaCl or 5% dextrose.
6. What will happen to blood cells in a 0.5% NaCl solution?
7. What will happen to blood cells in a 3% dextrose solution?
8. What will happen to blood cells in a 10% dextrose solution?
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9. Calc %(m/m) NaCl
87.2 g NaCl in 1695 g salt water
10. Calc %(v/v) wine
21.2 cups wine in 44.2 cups wine cooler
11. Calc %(m/m)
0.325 g NaF in 130. g toothpaste
12. Calc g glucose needed to make
455 mL of a 5.00 % (m/v) glucose soln.
13. Calc mL of radiator solution when 197 mL antifreeze is used to make a 25% (v/v) solution
14. Calc M CaBr2 when 44 g CaBr2 produces 500. mL of solution.
15. Calc mL NaCl when 26 g NaCl is used to make a 0.10 M solution.
16. Calc M HCl when 56.38 g HCl is used to make a 1527 mL solution.
18. Calc the resulting M when 125 mL of 12.0 M HCl is diluted to 850 mL.