The instructions for diluting the 11.7 M concentrated HCl to make 3.0 gallons of 3.5 M HCl for routine use are to be determined. Concept introduction: Dilution is the process of converting a concentrated solution into a dilute solution by adding the solvent. In the resultant solution, the amount of solute remains fixed but the volume of the solution increases. The moles of solute before and after dilution remain fixed. The expression to calculate the volume of the concentrated solution when molarity and volume of dilute solution and molarity of concentrated solution are given is as follows: V conc = M dil V dil M conc Here, M dil is the molarity of diluted solution. V dil is the volume of diluted solution. M conc is the molarity of concentrated solution. V conc is the volume of concentrated solution.
The instructions for diluting the 11.7 M concentrated HCl to make 3.0 gallons of 3.5 M HCl for routine use are to be determined. Concept introduction: Dilution is the process of converting a concentrated solution into a dilute solution by adding the solvent. In the resultant solution, the amount of solute remains fixed but the volume of the solution increases. The moles of solute before and after dilution remain fixed. The expression to calculate the volume of the concentrated solution when molarity and volume of dilute solution and molarity of concentrated solution are given is as follows: V conc = M dil V dil M conc Here, M dil is the molarity of diluted solution. V dil is the volume of diluted solution. M conc is the molarity of concentrated solution. V conc is the volume of concentrated solution.
The instructions for diluting the 11.7M concentrated HCl to make 3.0 gallons of 3.5MHCl for routine use are to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Dilution is the process of converting a concentrated solution into a dilute solution by adding the solvent. In the resultant solution, the amount of solute remains fixed but the volume of the solution increases. The moles of solute before and after dilution remain fixed.
The expression to calculate the volume of the concentrated solution when molarity and volume of dilute solution and molarity of concentrated solution are given is as follows:
Vconc=MdilVdilMconc
Here,
Mdil is the molarity of diluted solution.
Vdil is the volume of diluted solution.
Mconc is the molarity of concentrated solution.
Vconc is the volume of concentrated solution.
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The milliliters of the muriatic acid solution (HCl) that contains 9.66 g of HCl is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Molarity (M) is one of the concentration terms that determine the number of moles of solute present in per liter of solution. Unit of molarity is mol/L.
The expression to calculate the volume of the solution when the amount of compound in moles and molarity of solution are given is as follows:
Volume of solution(L)=moles of solute(mol)(1L of solutionmolarity of solution(mol))
The expression to calculate the moles of solute when given mass and molecular mass of compound are given is as follows:
Moles of compound(mol)=[given massof compound(g)(1moleof compound(mol)molecular mass of compound(g))]
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Additional problems in preparation to Midterm #1:
1.) How can the following compounds be prepared using Diels-Alder reaction:
CH3 O
CN
(a)
(b)
CN
CH3
2.) What is the missing reagent in the shown reaction?
H3C
+ ?
H3C
H3C
CN
H3C
''CN
(၁)
H
3.) Write the products 1,2-addition and 1,4-addition of DBr to 1,3-cyclohexadiene.
Remember, D is deuterium, a heavy isotope of hydrogen. It reacts exactly like hydrogen.
4.) In the shown reaction, which will be the kinetic product and which will be the
thermodynamic product?
H3C
CI
H3C
HCI
H3C
+
5.) Which of the following molecules is aromatic?
(a)
(b)
(c)
H
6.) Which of the following molecules is aromatic?
(a)
(b)
(c)
7.) Write the mechanism for the shown reaction.
+
Ха
AICI 3
CI
8.) Suggest reagents that would convert benzene into the shown compounds.
CI
NO2
-8-6-6-8-a
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(a)
SO3H
Br
The number of 2sp^2 hybridized atoms in is: A. 8; B. 6; C.4; D.2; E.0;
Chapter 4 Solutions
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change (Looseleaf)
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