Multiplying volume in ml by molarity gives
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For each of these calculations, we are given the moles of solute and the volume in either liters or milliliters. Analyze. To find molarity we need only divide the moles of solute by the volume of solution in liters. If the volume is expressed in milliliters, we can move the decimal over three places to obtain volume in liters (e.g., 100 mL = 0 ...
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The new solution's volume is 26 mL + 17 mL. So, the new solution must have 13 g of sucrose in a total volume of 43 mL, that is, 13 g/43 mL = 0.30 g/mL. Note that "g/mL" is a concentration expression. Then, multiplying both numerator and denominator by 100, you get 30 g/100 mL …
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The volume would be read as 15.74 mL. Note that if a buret has calibration marks every 0.1 mL , then volumes are read to two decimal places. A buret is also used to measure the net volume added rather than the volume contained in the buret. A volume reading is made at the start, the buret is used, and then another volume reading is made.
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Use molarity as a . Use volume and molarity to find . Remember to convert the volume to first! Example – You want to make 250 mL a 0.1 M solution of AgNO3. You will need to dissolve moles AgNO3 in 250 mL of water to make your solution. Use the of the compound to …
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Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 11.5 g of solid NaOH in enough water to make 1.50 L of solution. Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 1.56g of gaseous HCl in enough water to make 26.8 mL of solution. Give the concentration of each type of ion in the following solutions: 0.50 M Co(NO3)2. 1 M Fe ...
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2. A 30. mL sample of oxygen is at a temperature of 66oC. If the temperature is lowered to 33oC at constant pressure, the volume of the gas will become a. 15 mL . b. 27 mL . c. 45 mL . d. none of the above. 3. A gas at 50.0 kPa has a volume of 4.0 dm3.
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13.100 From the osmotic pressure, you can calculate the molarity of the solution. Multiplying molarity by the volume of solution in liters gives the moles of solute. (1.58 ( 10(3 mol solute/L soln) ( (0.262 L soln) = 4.14 ( 10(4 mol solute. Divide the grams of solute …
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molarity (M) = moles of solute (n) volume of solution (V) - concentration expressed using [ ] means units of mol/L . ... For example, carbon dioxide (CO2) gas and oxygen (O2) gas are important solutes in your blood; and if you dissolved 5 mL of ethyl alcohol in 100 mL of water, the alcohol (a liquid) would be the solute in that solution. ...
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For example, a 1:2 serial dilution is made using a 1 mL volume of serum. This expression indicates that 1 mL of serum is added to 1 mL of H20 and then mixed. This initial dilution is 1:2. Then, 1 mL of this dilution is added to 1 mL of H20 further diluting the sample. This same process is continued.
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When multiplying or dividing, the units must be multiplied or divided as well. Example: A 24-h urine sample has a volume of 1.50 L and a creatinine concentration of 67 mg/dL. How much creatinine was in the specimen? Interconverting weight and moles. GIVEN THAT
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