Calculating molarity and ph of the solution


Assignment:

Question 1. Mass of solute is given followed by the total volume of solution prepared.  Calculate the molarity.
a.    1.37 g of NaOH; 125 ml
b.    4.29 g of Kl; 250. ml
c.    2.95 mg of Pb(NO3)2; 4.95 ml
d.    0.997 kg of NaNO3; 125 L

Question 2. What mass of the indicated solute does each of the following solutions contain.
a.    2.50 L of 13.1 M HCl solution
b.    15.6 mL of 0.155 M NaOH solution
c.    135 mL of 2.01 M HNO3 solution
d.    4.21 L of 0.515 M CaCl2 solution

Question 3. Calculate new molarity results when each of the following solutions is diluted to a final total volume of 1.00 L.
a.    425 mL of 0.105 M HCl
b.    10.5 mL of 12.1 M HCl
c.    25.2 mL of 14.9 M HNO3
d.    6.25 mL of 18.0 M H2SO4

Question 4. Calculate the percent by mass of solute in each of the solutions
a.    5.15 g of ammonium chloride dissolved in 39.2 g of water

Question 5. Calculate the mass in grams of the solute
a.    225 mg of 2.91% ammonium nitrate solution
b.    100. g of 4.95% potassium bromide solution

Question 6. The pH corresponding to each of the hydrogen ion concentration given below and indicate whether each solution is acidic or basic.
a.    [H+] = 5.21 x 10^-2M
b.    [H+] = 6.99 x 10^-12M
c.    [H+] = 4.13 x 10^-7M
d.    [H+] = 9.97 x 10^-10M

Question 7. The hydrogen ion concentration in moles per liter, for the solution with each of the following pH values.
a.    pH = 9.01
b.    pH = 6.89
c.    pH = 1.02
d.    pH = 7.00

Question 8. The pH of each of the following solutions from the information given.
a.    [H+] = 4.78 x 10^-2M
b.    pOH = 4.56
c.    [OH-] = 9.74 x 10^-3M
d.    [H+] = 1.24 x 10^-8M

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