Exam 6: Aqueous Solutions: Part I
Exam 1: Understanding Our World With Chemistry129 Questions
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What is the molarity of a solution made from 18.9 g of sugar (C6H12O6) and 850 mL of water?
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0.12 M
When the following two salts-AgC2H3O2 + NaNO3 →-are mixed in aqueous solution, what is the solid product?
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D
A solution, 200 mL, with a 2.3 M is diluted to 650 mL, what is its new molarity?
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When a solution is made from 1.0 g of KI and 0.090 L of water, what is its molarity?
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If 300 mL of a solution with a 1.5 M is diluted to 750 mL, what is its new molarity?
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Is KCl a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, or non-electrolyte?
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If 10 mL of a solution with a 2.5 M is diluted to 950 mL, what is its new molarity?
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