Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Science
Chemistry
If you had a 5.55 M solution of NaCL that has a density of 1.025g/ml at 20C, what would the concentration be of the solution in molarity.I got .541 m am I right or my calculation totally off?
1 answer
Do you mean
molality
The problem says it is 5.55
molar
.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
Find the percent by mass of sodium chloride in a 1.15M NaCl solution. The density of the solution is 1.07g/mL.
A saline solution is 0.9% NaCl. What masses of NaCl and water would be required to prepare 50. L of this saline solution? Assume
calculate the mass, in grams, of NaCl present in each of the following solutions.
6.25 g of 11.5% NaCl solution 452 g of 12.3%
Determine the mass % (m/m) of a NaCl solution if 58.5 grams of NaCl was dissolved in 50 ml of water (assume the density of water
Calculate the molality of a 2.50 molarity NaCl solution. Density of solution = 1.08 g/ml.
A 2.500×10−2M solution of NaCl in water is at 20.0∘C. The sample was created by dissolving a sample of NaCl in water and
Plese tell me if these are right.
A 15.0-mL sample of NaCl solution has a mass of 15.78g. After the NaCl is evaporated to
Assuming that sea water is a 3.5 wt % solution of NaCl in water, calculate its osmotic pressure at 20°C. The density of a 3.5%
Find the percent by mass of sodium chloride in a 1.45M NaCl solution. The density of the solution is 1.05g/mol .
assuming that sea water is an aqueous solution of NaCl its density is 1.025g/mL at 20C temperature and NaCl concentration is