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100 mls volumetric flask
3M hydrochloric acid (HCl) solution
sodium bicarbonate
methyl orange indicator
(Total 10 points)
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Lab Day: ___________________Section: ________TA__________________________
Circle the correct answer:
1) Which one of the following is a correct expression for molarity?
A) mol solute/L solvent
B) mol solute/mL solvent
C) mmol solute/mL solution
D) mol solute/kg solvent
E)μmol solute/L solution
2) What is the concentration (M) of KCl in a solution made by mixing 25.0 mL of 0.100 M KCl with 50.0 mL of 0.100 M KCl?
A) 0.100
B) 0.0500
C) 0.0333
D) 0.0250
E) 125
3) How many grams of must be added to water to prepare 150 mL of a solution that is 2.0 M ?
A) 9.6×
B) 4.3×
C) 2.4
D) 9.6
E) 4.3
4) The concentration of species in 500 mL of a 2.104 M solution of sodium sulfate is __________ M sodium ion and __________ M sulfate ion.
A) 2.104, 1.052
B) 2.104, 2.104
C) 2.104, 4.208
D) 1.052, 1.052
E) 4.208, 2.104
5) Oxalic acid is a diprotic acid. Calculate the percent of oxalic acid in a solid given that a 0.7984 g sample of that solid required 37.98 mL of 0.2283 M NaOH for neutralization.
A) 48.89
B) 97.78
C) 28.59
D) 1.086
E) 22.83
6) A 31.5 mL aliquot of (aq) of unknown concentration was titrated with 0.0134 M NaOH (aq). It took 23.9 mL of the base to reach the endpoint of the titration. The concentration (M) of the acid was __________.
A) 0.0102
B) 0.0051
C) 0.0204
D) 0.102
E) 0.227
7) What are the respective concentrations (M) of and afforded by dissolving 0.200 mol in water and diluting to 725 mL?
A) 0.276 and 0.828
B) 0.828 and 0.276
C) 0.276 and 0.276
D) 0.145 and 0.435
E) 0.145 and 0.0483
8) A 36.3 mL aliquot of 0.0529 M (aq) is to be titrated with 0.0411 M NaOH (aq). What volume (mL) of base will it take to reach the equivalence point?
A) 93.6
B) 46.8
C) 187
D) 1.92
E) 3.84
9) A 13.8 mL aliquot of 0.176 M (aq) is to be titrated with 0.110 M NaOH (aq). What volume (mL) of base will it take to reach the equivalence point?
A) 7.29
B) 22.1
C) 199
D) 66.2
E) 20.9
10) A solution is prepared by adding 1.60 g of solid NaCl to 50.0 mL of 0.100 M . What is the molarity of chloride ion in the final solution? Assume that the volume of the final solution is 50.0 mL.
A) 0.747
B) 0.647
C) 0.132
D) 0.232
E) 0.547
(Total 80 points)
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Lab Day: ___________________Section: ________TA__________________________
Mass | Grams |
empty 150-mL beaker | |
Mass | Grams |
NaCl plus beaker first weighing | |
NaCl plus beaker second weighing | |
NaCl plus beaker third weighing |
1) The grams of you had in your beaker was ________
2) Calculate how many moles of the mass is ________
3) Write the molar ratio for the / NaCl ratio _______
4) Write the number of moles of NaCl you predict were produced in your experiment.
5) Calculate the mass of NaCl you predict will be produced.
6) Determine, by subtraction, the actual mass of NaCl produced in your experiment.
a) first weighing
b) second weighing
c) third weighing
7) Calculate your percentage yield.
1. Compare the numerical value of the observed ratio for maximum yield to the best ratio
Record your TAs value of the molarity of your solution.
Calculate your percent error from your assigned value.
Complete the equation for the titration of
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