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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Chemistry => Topic started by: Studyinghard on December 12, 2009, 02:20:00 pm
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Hey,
Just doing some revision before starting Unit 3 and stuck on some questions.
1. Calculate the number of grams of solute required to make the following:
a) 2.5 L of normal saline solution (0.90% NaCl (m/v))
b) 50 mL of 4.0% MgCl2(m/v)
2. What is the concentration in percent (m/v) of the following solutions?
a) 20g KCl in 600 mL of solution
b) 32g NaNO3 in 2.0 L of solution
3. Calculate the empirical formula of each compound formed
a) 0.923 g of Na combines with H2 to produce 0.963 g of the compound
b) 1.58g of Cu combines with S to give 1.98 g of the compound
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
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No one has responded sadly. Here I am to spread the love. I've written solutions by hand. Scanned them and sent to this link:
http://i.imagehost.org/0005/chem_soln.jpg
Enjoy.
Also, where did these questions come from?
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err. I did 2 instead of 20. Oh well.
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err. I did 2 instead of 20. Oh well.
hahaha ! noiceee
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No one has responded sadly. Here I am to spread the love. I've written solutions by hand. Scanned them and sent to this link:
http://i.imagehost.org/0005/chem_soln.jpg
Enjoy.
Also, where did these questions come from?
Heineman textbook. thanks