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QUIZ! You may use your notes! Salt water is a solution. In this solution the solute is 1._____________________ and the solvent is 2._____________________ 3. If 22.5g of NaCl is dissolved in 4.2L of distilled water, what is the molarity of the solution? 4. If 22.5 g of NaCl was used to get a molarity of.1M (molarity) how many liters of water would need to be added?
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Review concepts Solution examples: What are the solutes and solvents Solubility- The maximum amount of substance that will dissolve at that temperature (usually g/L). solubility(S) & pressure (P) for gases S 1 /P 1 =S 2 /P 2 #55 Saturated solution- Contains the maximum amount of solid dissolved. Unsaturated solution- Can dissolve more solute. Supersaturated- A solution that is temporarily holding more than it can
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Dilute vs. concentrated solutions Molartiy Equation Dilution M 1 x V 1 = M 2 x V 2 M:molarity & V:volume
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2.0 L of a 0.88 M solution are diluted to 3.8 L. What is the new molarity? Need 450 mL of 0.15 M NaOH. All you have available is a 2.0 M stock solution of NaOH. How do you make the required solution?
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Solutions Stations Activities Be sure to only taste station #1. No other labs are to be digested in any way. Be sure to understand each station. Please let me know if you have questions or concerns.
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Homework Time This is a flipped classroom so along with activities we also must get homework done. These are the problems that are expected to be completed by the end of class today. P 548 #55, 58, 59, 60a&b, 75, 87, 96a&b
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Mole Fraction X=Moles of Component Total Moles l So total of a solution is always = 1 l What is the mole fraction of salt water made with 0.490 moles of NaCl and 0.890 moles of water?
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