Transcription of Tutorial 4 SOLUTION STOICHIOMETRY
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T-27 Tutorial 4 SOLUTION STOICHIOMETRYS olution STOICHIOMETRY calculations involve chemical reactions taking place in the various methods of expressing SOLUTION concentration the most convenient for generallaboratory use is molarity, which is defined: Moles of solute nsoluteMolarity = or M = Liters of SOLUTION LsolnChemical reactions are written in terms of moles of reactants and products; this molarityconcentration unit relates moles of solute to volume of SOLUTION . Thus, easily measured solutionvolumes provide a simple method of measuring moles of : What is the molarity of a SOLUTION made by dissolving g of potassium chloridein enough water to make mL of SOLUTION ?
8) In what total volume must 5.00 g of sodium nitrate be dissolved to make a 0.250 M solution? 9) Barium chloride solution is added to 25.00 mL of a 0.500 M sodium sulfate solution until no more precipitate forms. What mass of barium sulfate forms? 10) Excess barium chloride solution is added to 25.00 mL of 0.100 M silver nitrate solution.
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