Exam 5: Solutions and Concentrations
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When a concentration is expressed in terms of molarity,what does it tell us about the solution?
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A solution is composed of 1% sodium chloride and 0.5% potassium chloride in distilled water.Which substance(s)would be considered the solute?
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The concentration of a sodium chloride (NaCl)solution is defined as 10% NaCl (w/w).What does this tell us about the amount of NaCl in the solution?
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Consider the following equation: concentration of glucose =
What are the units of the value calculated by this equation?
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The concentration of an aqueous glucose solution is noted as 25% glucose (w/v).What does this tell us about the amount of glucose in the solution?
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What is the rule for determining an equivalent for calculating the normality of a base or salt solution?
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A solution has pH 7.Another solute is added to the solution and the pH changes to 6.What does this tell us about the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution?
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If a solution is held at a constant temperature of 25°C,at what pH would it be considered neutral?
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A solution of aqueous ferric chloride has a concentration of 15 ppm.What does this tell us about the amount of ferric chloride in the solution?
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A solution of sodium chloride (NaCl)is calculated to be 0.5 M at 37°C.The solution was placed in an 18°C refrigerator for 24 hours and the molarity was recalculated.What would you expect the molarity of the solution to be?
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What is the risk of reporting an incorrect concentration for a patient sample?
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A vial of 3 mg silver chloride (AgCl)is poured into a flask containing 100 mL water and mixed.After 24 hours,2.9 mg of silver chloride remains as a solid at the bottom of the flask.Which of the following terms best describes the ability of silver chloride to dissolve in water?
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