Question 19
Suppose that a solution is prepared by mixing 25 mL (0.22 mol, 16 g) of pentane (the solute) with 45 mL (0.34 mol, 30 g) of hexane (the solvent). If the volumes add on mixing, answer questions 19-21 below.
Calculate the molality of the pentane
a. 3.1 mol/kg
b. 4.8 mol/kg
c. 7.3 mol/kg
d. 3.1 mol/L
e. 7.3 mol/L
Question 20
Calculate the molarity of the pentane?
a. 3.1 mol/kg
b. 7.3 mol/kg
c. 3.1 mol/L
d. 7.3 mol/L
e. 45.8 mol/L
Question 21
What is the mole fraction of the pentane?
a. 0.35
b. 0.39
c. 0.64
d. 39%
e. 64 %
Question 22
If I prepare a solution by adding 25 mL of 2.0 M NaOH into a 500 mL volumetric flask, and filling the flask to the mark with water, what will the final concentration of the solution be?
a. 0.05 M
b. 0.10 M
c. 0.5 M
d. 2.0 M
e. 40.0 M
19.
Cmolality = mol of solute / kg of solvent
Cmolality = 0,22 mol / 0,03 kg = 7,3 mol/kg
Answer: C
20.
CM = n / V;
CM(pentane) = 0,22mol / 0,07 l = 3,1 mol/l
Answer: C
21.
Mole fraction(pentane) = n(pentane) / n(total)
Mole fraction(pentane) =0,22/(0,22+0,34)= =0,39
Answer: B
22.
n(NaOH) = CM * V=2mol/l *0,025 l =0,05mol.
for the post-dilution:
CM = n/V = 0,05mol / 0,5 l = 0,1 mol/l
Answer: B
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