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Chemistry: Solubility and Concentration Calculations
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Chemistry: Solubility and Concentration Calculations

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What is the volume of 100 g of solution?

  • 0.001 L
  • 1 L
  • 0.1 L (correct)
  • 0.01 L
  • What is the molarity of the solution?

  • 0.01 M
  • 0.1 M (correct)
  • 0.001 M
  • 1 M
  • If the solution has 2 moles of HCl, what is the molality of the solution?

  • 2.0 m
  • 0.1 m (correct)
  • 0.2 m
  • 20.0 m
  • What is the mole fraction of HCl in the solution?

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    100 g of solution 100 g soln Convert 100 g of solution to liters: 100 g soln x 1 L/1000 g = 0.1 L soln. Then, we calculate molarity: 1.00 mol HCI molality = 0.1 L soln x 1.00 mol HCI = 0.1 M

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    Test your knowledge of solubility and concentration calculations with this quiz. Practice converting mass to volume, and calculating molarity and molality of solutions.

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