Calculate the mass percent of a solution containing 13.0 g of Wn2ApO4 and 91.5 g of H2O.

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a) Calculate the mass percent of a solution containing 13.0 g of Wn2ApO4 and 91.5 g of H2O.

b) You need 440. mL of a 2.4 % (m/v) WnOH solution. If you have a 32 % (m/v) glucose solution on hand, how many milliliters of this solution do you need?

(attached is a special periodic table)

**Periodic Table of the Elements**

The periodic table shown here is a comprehensive layout of chemical elements, each presented with its atomic number, symbol, and atomic weight. The table is organized into 18 groups (vertical columns) and 7 periods (horizontal rows), aligning elements with similar properties.

- **Groups 1A to 8A** represent the main-group elements (s and p blocks), ranging from Hydrogen (H) in 1A to Neon (Ne) in 8A.
- **Transition metals** are located in groups 1B to 8B (d block), extending from Scandium (Sc) in 3B to Zinc (Zn) in 2B.
- **Lanthanides and Actinides** are displayed separately at the bottom of the table. Lanthanides begin with Cerium (Ce) and conclude with Lutetium (Lu), while Actinides start with Thorium (Th) and end with Lawrencium (Lr).

**Additional Sections:**

The table includes a humorous addition with fictitious elements and polyatomic ions not accepted by IUPAC:

- **Fictitious Elements:**
  - Ap (Apocryphor)
  - Bg (Bogusine)
  - Fa (Fantasiium)
  - Aa (Alibimethium)
  - Im (Imaginarium)
  - My (Mythologium)
  - Qu (Quackery)
  - Wn (Wonkiium)

- **Fictitious Polyanions:**
  - ApO₃⁻ (Apocryphite)
  - ApO₄²⁻ (Apocryphate)
  - QuO⁻ (Quackerite)
  - QuO₃⁻ (Quackerate)
  - QuO₄²⁻ (Quackerate)

These fictional elements and ions, placed in a yellow box, add a lighthearted touch to the study of chemistry, engaging students with creative names that highlight common misconceptions or myths in science.
Transcribed Image Text:**Periodic Table of the Elements** The periodic table shown here is a comprehensive layout of chemical elements, each presented with its atomic number, symbol, and atomic weight. The table is organized into 18 groups (vertical columns) and 7 periods (horizontal rows), aligning elements with similar properties. - **Groups 1A to 8A** represent the main-group elements (s and p blocks), ranging from Hydrogen (H) in 1A to Neon (Ne) in 8A. - **Transition metals** are located in groups 1B to 8B (d block), extending from Scandium (Sc) in 3B to Zinc (Zn) in 2B. - **Lanthanides and Actinides** are displayed separately at the bottom of the table. Lanthanides begin with Cerium (Ce) and conclude with Lutetium (Lu), while Actinides start with Thorium (Th) and end with Lawrencium (Lr). **Additional Sections:** The table includes a humorous addition with fictitious elements and polyatomic ions not accepted by IUPAC: - **Fictitious Elements:** - Ap (Apocryphor) - Bg (Bogusine) - Fa (Fantasiium) - Aa (Alibimethium) - Im (Imaginarium) - My (Mythologium) - Qu (Quackery) - Wn (Wonkiium) - **Fictitious Polyanions:** - ApO₃⁻ (Apocryphite) - ApO₄²⁻ (Apocryphate) - QuO⁻ (Quackerite) - QuO₃⁻ (Quackerate) - QuO₄²⁻ (Quackerate) These fictional elements and ions, placed in a yellow box, add a lighthearted touch to the study of chemistry, engaging students with creative names that highlight common misconceptions or myths in science.
The image is a periodic table with standard elements, appended with fictional elements not accepted by IUPAC. Here's an organized transcription and description:

### Standard Periodic Table Elements

- **Groups 1-18:** Contains typical elements such as Hydrogen (H), Helium (He), Lithium (Li), through to Radon (Rn).
  
- **Transition Metals (Groups 3-12):** Includes Scandium (Sc), Titanium (Ti), through to Zinc (Zn).

- **Lanthanoids and Actinoids (57-71, 89-103):** Present but separated below the main table for space.

### Fictional Elements

These elements are listed in a section marked "Elements and Polyatomic Ions NOT Accepted by IUPAC":

- **Ap** - Apochryphor
- **Aa** - Alibabium
- **My** - Mythologium
- **Bg** - Bogusine
- **Im** - Imaginarium
- **Qu** - Quackery
- **Fa** - Fantasium
- **Je** - Jesticon
- **Wn** - Wonkium

### Fictional Polyatomic Ions

Descriptive labels for polyatomic ions:

- **ApO<sub>3</sub><sup>2−</sup>** - Apochryphite
- **ApO<sub>4</sub><sup>3−</sup>** - Apochryphate
- **QuO<sub>2</sub><sup>−</sup>** - Quackerite
- **QuO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>** - Quackerate

### Notes:

- The periodic table is standard up to element 118 (Oganesson, Og).
- The atomic numbers, as well as atomic weights, are included for each element.
- Names and symbols for traditional elements are consistent with IUPAC standards.
- The fictional elements and ions are creative additions and not recognized scientifically.
Transcribed Image Text:The image is a periodic table with standard elements, appended with fictional elements not accepted by IUPAC. Here's an organized transcription and description: ### Standard Periodic Table Elements - **Groups 1-18:** Contains typical elements such as Hydrogen (H), Helium (He), Lithium (Li), through to Radon (Rn). - **Transition Metals (Groups 3-12):** Includes Scandium (Sc), Titanium (Ti), through to Zinc (Zn). - **Lanthanoids and Actinoids (57-71, 89-103):** Present but separated below the main table for space. ### Fictional Elements These elements are listed in a section marked "Elements and Polyatomic Ions NOT Accepted by IUPAC": - **Ap** - Apochryphor - **Aa** - Alibabium - **My** - Mythologium - **Bg** - Bogusine - **Im** - Imaginarium - **Qu** - Quackery - **Fa** - Fantasium - **Je** - Jesticon - **Wn** - Wonkium ### Fictional Polyatomic Ions Descriptive labels for polyatomic ions: - **ApO<sub>3</sub><sup>2−</sup>** - Apochryphite - **ApO<sub>4</sub><sup>3−</sup>** - Apochryphate - **QuO<sub>2</sub><sup>−</sup>** - Quackerite - **QuO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>** - Quackerate ### Notes: - The periodic table is standard up to element 118 (Oganesson, Og). - The atomic numbers, as well as atomic weights, are included for each element. - Names and symbols for traditional elements are consistent with IUPAC standards. - The fictional elements and ions are creative additions and not recognized scientifically.
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