12.A solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) in water is prepared by diluting 5.51 g of the salt in enough water to produce a 250 mL homogeneous solution. The [NaCl] in this solution is...? A. 3.77 x 10 M B. 9.43 x 10-2 M C. 3.77 x 10-¹ M D. 2.20 x 10-2 M E. Not enough information to tell ad 13. An ideal gas in sealed container at 0 °C undergoes isobaric compression until its volume decreases by one-half (50%) ? What is the temperature of this gas at the end of this process? A. OK B. 0 °C C. 546 K D. 0 °F E. 137 K

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12.A solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) in water is prepared by diluting 5.51 g of the
salt in enough water to produce a 250 mL homogeneous solution. The [NaCl] in
this solution is...?
A. 3.77 x 10 M
B. 9.43 x 10-2 M
C. 3.77 x 10-¹ M
D. 2.20 x 10-² M
E. Not enough information to tell
ad
A. OK
B. 0 °C
C. 546 K
D. 0 °F
E. 137 K
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13. An ideal gas in sealed container at 0 °C undergoes isobaric compression until its
volume decreases by one-half (50%) ? What is the temperature of this gas at the
end of this process?
Transcribed Image Text:12.A solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) in water is prepared by diluting 5.51 g of the salt in enough water to produce a 250 mL homogeneous solution. The [NaCl] in this solution is...? A. 3.77 x 10 M B. 9.43 x 10-2 M C. 3.77 x 10-¹ M D. 2.20 x 10-² M E. Not enough information to tell ad A. OK B. 0 °C C. 546 K D. 0 °F E. 137 K 48 13. An ideal gas in sealed container at 0 °C undergoes isobaric compression until its volume decreases by one-half (50%) ? What is the temperature of this gas at the end of this process?
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