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CHM256 - Tutorial 1

This tutorial document provides 10 chemistry problems involving calculating various properties of solutions such as molarity, mass percent, volume percent and specific gravity. The problems cover calculating moles of species from mass, millimoles of solute in solutions, mass of solute in solutions, concentration by mass/volume percent and molarity. They also involve using given densities, molecular weights and percentages by mass to determine additional solution properties.

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CHM256 - Tutorial 1

This tutorial document provides 10 chemistry problems involving calculating various properties of solutions such as molarity, mass percent, volume percent and specific gravity. The problems cover calculating moles of species from mass, millimoles of solute in solutions, mass of solute in solutions, concentration by mass/volume percent and molarity. They also involve using given densities, molecular weights and percentages by mass to determine additional solution properties.

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TUTORIAL 1

1) Calculate the number of moles of the indicated species:


i) 8.75 g of Mn3O4.
ii) 167.2 mg of CaC2O4.

2) Calculate the number of millimoles of the indicated species:


i) 40.0 g of NaHCO3.
ii) 850 mg of MgNH4PO4.

3) Calculate the number of millimoles of solute in:


i) 2.00 L of 3.25 x 10-3 M KMnO4.
ii) 750 mL of 0.0555 M KSCN.
iii) 250 mL of a solution that contains 5.41 ppm of CuSO 4.
iv) 650 mL of a solution that contains 4.96 ppm of Pb(NO 3)2.

4) What is the mass in milligrams of solute in:


i) 26.0 mL of 0.250 M sucrose (342 g/mol)
ii) 2.92 L of 4.76 x 10-3 M H2O2
iii) 3.50 L of a solution that contains 21.7 ppm of SnCl2

5) A solution contains 118.5 g KI per liter solution. Calculate the concentration in


i) %w/v
ii) %w/w
Given the density of the solution at 25 0C is 1.078 g/mL.

6) Methanol, CH3OH (32.0 g/mol) has a density of 0.79 g/mL. If 54.0 mL methanol is
added with water to a volume of 500.0 mL, calculate the concentration of the
methanol Solution in
i) percent v/v
ii) percent w/v
iii) molarity

7) The density of methanoic acid, HCOOH is 1.22 g/mL. If 33.5 mL of methanoic acid is
dissolved in water to a volume of 250 mL, calculate the concentration of methanoic
acid in
i) %v/v
ii) %w/v
8) Calculate the molar concentration of HNO 3 in a solution that has a specific gravity of
1.42 and is 70.5% HNO3 (w/w).

9) A 12.5% (w/w) NiCl2 (129.61 g/mol) solution has a density of 1.149 g/mL. Calculate
i) The molar concentration of NiCl2 in the solution
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ii) The molar Cl concentration of the solution

10) Calculate the molar concentration of H3PO4 commercial reagent that is 86% (w/w)
and has a specific gravity of 1.71.

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