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Solutions Concentration of Solutions
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Objectives 1.Define molarity and calculate its value. 2.Define molality and calculate its value. 3.Apply the principles of stoichiometry to reactions that occur in solution.
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Concentration Dilute vs. Concentrated Weak acid vs. dilute acid Concentration – a measure of the amount of solute in a given amount of solvent or solution
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Molarity Molarity – the number of moles of solute in 1 liter of solution. Dissolving 2 moles of NaOH (80.0g) in enough water to make 1 Liter of solution would yield a 2 M solution of NaOH
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Sample Problems 1.What is the molarity of a 2.0 L solution that is made from 14.6 g of NaCl? 0.12 M 2.What is the molarity of a HCl solution that contains 10.0 g of HCl in 250 mL of solution? 1.1 M 3.How many moles of NaCl are in 1.25 L of 0.330 M NaCl? 0.413 mol 4.How many moles of HCl exist in 500. mL of 0.50 M solution of HCl? 0.25 mol
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Sample Problems 5.What is the molarity of a solution composed of 6.25 g of HCl in 0.300 L of solution? 0.571 M 6.How many moles of KI are present in 0.250 L of a 2.30 M solution? 0.575 mol 7.What volume of a 0.500 M solution of HBr is needed for a reaction that requires 32.5 g of HBr? 0.803 L
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Molality Molality – concentration in moles of solute per kilogram of solvent. To make a 2.00 m solution of NaOH: Measure 2 moles of NaOH (80.0 g) and dissolve in 1.00 kg of distilled water.
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Sample Problems 1.What is the molality of a solution composed of 255 g of acetone (CH 3 ) 2 CO) dissolved in 200. g of water? 22.0 m 2.What quantity in grams of methanol (CH 3 OH) is required to prepare a 0.244 m solution in 400. g of water? 3.12 g 3.How many grams of AgNO 3 are needed to prepare a 0.125 m solution in 250 mL of water? 5.3 g 4.What is the molality of a solution containing 18.2 g HCl and 250. g of water? 1.99 m
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Solution concentration and Stoichiometry How many moles of H 2 O form when 25.0 mL of 0.100 M HNO 3 solution is completely neutralized by NaOH? 2.50 x 10 -3 mol
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Stoichiometry Problems 1.What volume of 0.500 M HCl (aq) is required to react completely with 0.100 mol of Pb(NO 3 ) 2 (aq) forming a precipitate of PbCl 2 (s) ? 0.400 L 2. A 238 mL sample of hydrosulfuric acid solution requires 155 mL of a 3.45 M potassium hydroxide for complete neutralization. What is the concentration of the original hydrosulfuric acid solution? 1.12 M
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