5. In the following table are listed various aqueous solutions. For one or more of the solutions assigned from the table, report the composition in the following ways:

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5. In the following table are listed various aqueous solutions. For one or more of the solutions assigned
from the table, report the composition in the following ways:
a) Weight Percent
b) Mole Percent
c) kg solute/kg solvent
d) kg moles solute/kg solvent
e) g solute per 100 ml of solution at 80°c ) ppm of solute
f) g solute per 1000 ml of solution at 20°c
g) Molarity at 20c
h) Molality
i) Normality at 20°c
Solute
Composition of Solution
Density, g/ml
20°C
80°C
wt% HCl = 25%
mole% H,SO, = 4o
kg-mol NHNO/kg H,O = 2.0
Molarity = 4.0 at 20°c
Molality = 100
Normality = 2.7 at 80°C
HCl
1.149
1.115
H,SO.
1.681
1.625
NH,NO,
MgCl,
1.226
1.187
1.269
1.245
Lici
1.179
1.158
KCl
1.118
1.088
Transcribed Image Text:5. In the following table are listed various aqueous solutions. For one or more of the solutions assigned from the table, report the composition in the following ways: a) Weight Percent b) Mole Percent c) kg solute/kg solvent d) kg moles solute/kg solvent e) g solute per 100 ml of solution at 80°c ) ppm of solute f) g solute per 1000 ml of solution at 20°c g) Molarity at 20c h) Molality i) Normality at 20°c Solute Composition of Solution Density, g/ml 20°C 80°C wt% HCl = 25% mole% H,SO, = 4o kg-mol NHNO/kg H,O = 2.0 Molarity = 4.0 at 20°c Molality = 100 Normality = 2.7 at 80°C HCl 1.149 1.115 H,SO. 1.681 1.625 NH,NO, MgCl, 1.226 1.187 1.269 1.245 Lici 1.179 1.158 KCl 1.118 1.088
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