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Which salt solution has the greatest concentration ?

Which salt solution has the greatest concentration ?. [ ] is a measure of the amount of solute in a given amount of solution. Beaker A 3 molecules 100 mL solution. Beaker B 5 molecules 100 mL solution. Beaker C 7 molecules 200 mL solution. Ppm, % Composition, Molarity , and pH.

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Which salt solution has the greatest concentration ?

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  1. Which salt solution has the greatest concentration? [ ] is a measure of the amount of solute in a given amount of solution Beaker A 3 molecules 100 mL solution Beaker B 5 molecules 100 mL solution Beaker C 7 molecules 200 mL solution

  2. Ppm, % Composition, Molarity , and pH Get out your calculator!

  3. 1. A bottle contains 500. mLof water. If this solution has 15.5 mLof pure hydrogen peroxide, what is the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in this solution?

  4. percent composition = amount solute 100amount solution 2. I dilute 10.0 mL of HBr to make a 42.5% HBr solution. What will the total volume of the solution be? 42.5 = 10.0 ml 100x 42.5 x = 10.0 ml (100) ______ ___________ 42.542.5 x = 23.5 ml Hmmmm…..how much of the solution is just solvent (water)?

  5. percent composition = amount solute 100amount solution 3. If a concentrated solution of hydrogen peroxide has a percent composition of 65%, how many mL of pure hydrogen peroxide would be contained in a 0.750 L solution? 65 = x_ 1000.750 L 65 (0.750 L) = x 100 0.49 L = x 0.49 L (1000 ml) = 1 L 490 ml

  6. percent composition = amount solute 100amount solution 4. What mass (in grams) of NaCl is necessary to make a 5.0% NaCl solution using 82 ml (82 GRAMS) of water? JUST WATER! 5.0 = x _ 100x + 82 5.0 (x + 82) = x (100) 5.0x + 410 = 100x 410 = 95x x = 4.3 grams NaCl

  7. ppm = amount solute 106 amount solution 5. For cavity prevention, the recommended concentration of fluoride ions in our drinking water is 0.7 to 1.2 parts per million (ppm). Too much fluoride can result in discolored teeth. If the concentration of F- in Orange County is 0.85 ppm, what mass of fluoride would be contained in a 7.2 gram tap water sample from and OCHSA bathroom? 0.85 = x grams F- 106 7.2 gram 6.1 x 10-6 g F- 0.85 (7.2 gram )= x grams F- 106

  8. ppm = amount solute 106 amount solution 6. What is the concentration of mercury (in ppm) if 3 grams mercury is found in a 15 kg sample of ocean water? 15 kg (1000g) = 15000 g 1kg x ppm = 3 g 106 15000 g x = 200 ppm x ppm = 3 g (106 ) 15000 g

  9. ppm = amount solute 106 amount solution 7. What mass of mercury (in grams) would be contained in a 40.0 kgsample of ocean water at this same concentration? 40.0 kg (1000g) = 4 x 104 g 1kg 200 ppm = x g Hg 106 4 x 104 g 200 ppm(4 x 104 g) = x = 8 g Hg 106

  10. El Agua Cristal es mejor porque ha sido filtrada por la naturaleza durante décadas, adquiriendo de manera natural los minerales necesarios para un perfecto equilibrio del organismo. La NSF certifica que Agua Cristal cumple con las más estrictas normas de calidad requeridas por la FDA de los Estados Unidos. Un envase de 600 ml contiene:

  11. 8. You have 0.800 L of a 0.500 M HCl solution. How many moles of HCl does this solution contain?

  12. 9. You have 3.50 L of solution that contains 90.0 g of sodium chloride, NaCl. What is the molarity of that solution? 90.0 g NaCl (1 mol NaCl) = 1.54 mol NaCl (58.44 g NaCl)

  13. 10. What volume of a 0.500 M solution of HBr is needed for a reaction that requires 32.5 g of HBr? (1 mol HBr) 32.5 g HBr = 0.402 mol HBr 80.91 g HBr

  14. 2 problems, 5 minutes!The answers should add up to 82.6 11. Calculate the volume of water (in ml) needed to make a 4.00 M solution using 50.6 grams barium fluoride? ANSWER: 72.1 ml(formula = BaF2) 12. How many grams of potassium iodide must be added to 0.450 L water to make a 0.140M solution of this salt? ANSWER: 10.5 g (formula = KI)

  15. 1 HNO3  1H+ + 1NO3- Nitric acid is an acid and produces H+ in solution…..remember? [H+] = Macid 13. What is the pOH of a 0.0075M nitric acid (HNO3)solution? pH = -log(0.0075) = 2.1 pOH = 14 – pH = 11.9 Formulas: pH = -log[H+] pOH = -log[OH-] [H+] = 10-pH [OH-] = 10-pOH pH + pOH = 14 14. What is the pH of a 0.0010 M solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH)? • pOH = -log(0.0010) • = 3.0 pH = 11 [OH-] = Mbase NaOH is a base and produces OH- in solution…remember? 1NaOH 1Na+ + 1OH-

  16. 15. What is the pH of a solution that contains 0.75 moles of hydrochloric acid (HCl) dissolved in 1.5 liters of water? pH = -log[H+] [H+] = [acid] [acid] = M = 0.75 moles/1.5L = 0.50M pH = -log(0.50) pH = 0.30 Formulas: pH = -log[H+] pOH = -log[OH-] [H+] = 10-pH [OH-] = 10-pOH pH + pOH = 14

  17. 16. What is the pH of a solution that contains 5.6 grams of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) dissolved in 650 ml water? pH = -log[H+] [H+] = [acid] [acid] = M = moles/L moles: 5.6 g H2SO4 (1 mole H2SO4 ) 98.09 g H2SO4 = 0.057090 moles Liters: 650 ml water  0.65 L M = 0.057090 moles/ 0.65 L = 0.0878307 M pH = -log(0.0878307) = 1.1 Formulas: pH = -log[H+] pOH = -log[OH-] [H+] = 10-pH [OH-] = 10-pOH pH + pOH = 14

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