Question: 1. A solution contains 20.0 g (NH4)2SO4 in 250 mL water. Answer the following: 8.a. Calculate the concentration in molarity (M). 8.b. Calculate the mass per volume percent (% m/v) 8.c. Calculate the mass per mass percent (% m/m). Assume a density of 1.00 g/ml

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1. A solution contains 20.0 g (NH4)2SO4
in 250 mL water.
Answer the following:
8.a. Calculate the concentration in
molarity (M).
8.b. Calculate the mass per volume
percent (% m/v)
8.c. Calculate the mass per mass percent
(% m/m). Assume a density of 1.00 g/ml
8.d. Calculate the concentration in parts
per million (mg/kg). Assume a density of
1.00 g/ml
8.e. Calculate the concentration in
microgram/mL (ug/mL)
8.f. Calculate the grams of NH4+ ion in
100 mL
8.g. Calculate the mEq/L of SO4 2- ion.
Transcribed Image Text:Question: 1. A solution contains 20.0 g (NH4)2SO4 in 250 mL water. Answer the following: 8.a. Calculate the concentration in molarity (M). 8.b. Calculate the mass per volume percent (% m/v) 8.c. Calculate the mass per mass percent (% m/m). Assume a density of 1.00 g/ml 8.d. Calculate the concentration in parts per million (mg/kg). Assume a density of 1.00 g/ml 8.e. Calculate the concentration in microgram/mL (ug/mL) 8.f. Calculate the grams of NH4+ ion in 100 mL 8.g. Calculate the mEq/L of SO4 2- ion.
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