(a)
Interpretation:
The molarity of each ion is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Molarity
The expression to calculate the molarity of solution when moles of solute and volume of solution are given is as follows:
Density is defined as mass per unit volume. Mass and volume are physical quantities and the units of mass and volume are fundamental units. Density is the ratio of mass to the volume. The unit of volume is derived from the units of mass and volume. The SI unit of density is
(a)
Answer to Problem 4.34P
The molarity of
Explanation of Solution
Rearrange the equation (2) to calculate the volume.
Substitute
The formula to calculate the moles of
Substitute
One mole of
The formula to calculate the moles of
Substitute
One mole of
The formula to calculate the moles of
Substitute
One mole of
The formula to calculate the moles of
Substitute
One mole of
The formula to calculate the moles of
Substitute
One mole of
The formula to calculate the moles of
Substitute
One mole of
The formula to calculate the moles of
Substitute
One mole of
The
The
The
The formula to calculate the molarity of an ion is as follows:
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Strong electrolytes are the substance that dissociates completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution and conducts a large amount of electricity.
(b)
Interpretation:
The total molarity of alkali metal ions is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Molarity
The expression to calculate the molarity of solution when moles of solute and volume of solution are given is as follows:
Strong electrolytes are the substance that dissociates completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution and conducts a large amount of electricity.
(b)
Answer to Problem 4.34P
The total molarity of alkali metal ions in sea water is
Explanation of Solution
The alkali metal ions include from
(c)
Interpretation:
The total molarity of alkaline earth metal ions is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Molarity
The expression to calculate the molarity of solution when moles of solute and volume of solution are given is as follows:
Strong electrolytes are the substance that dissociates completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution and conducts a large amount of electricity.
(c)
Answer to Problem 4.34P
The total molarity of alkaline earth metal ions in sea water is
Explanation of Solution
The alkaline earth metal ions include from
(d)
The total molarity of anions is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Molarity
The expression to calculate the molarity of solution when moles of solute and volume of solution are given is as follows:
Strong electrolytes are the substance that dissociates completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution and conducts large amount of electricity.
(d)
Answer to Problem 4.34P
The total molarity of anions in seawater is
Explanation of Solution
The anions include come from
Want to see more full solutions like this?
Chapter 4 Solutions
Student Solutions Manual For Silberberg Chemistry: The Molecular Nature Of Matter And Change With Advanced Topics
- we were assigned to dilute 900ppm in to 18ppm by using only 250ml vol flask. firstly we did calc and convert 900ppm to 0.9 ppm to dilute in 1 liter. to begin the experiment we took 0,225g of kmno4 and dissolved in to 250 vol flask. then further we took 10 ml sample sol and dissolved in to 100 ml vol flask and put it in to a spectrometer and got value of 0.145A . upon further calc we got v2 as 50ml . need to find DF, % error (expval and accptVal), molarity, molality. please write the whole report. thank you The format, tables, introduction, procedure and observation, result, calculations, discussion and conclusionarrow_forwardQ5. Predict the organic product(s) for the following transformations. If no reaction will take place (or the reaction is not synthetically useful), write "N.R.". Determine what type of transition state is present for each reaction (think Hammond Postulate). I Br₂ CH3 F2, light CH3 Heat CH3 F₂ Heat Br2, light 12, light CH3 Cl2, light Noarrow_forwardNonearrow_forward
- In the phase diagram of steel (two components Fe and C), region A is the gamma austenite solid and region B contains the gamma solid and liquid. Indicate the degrees of freedom that the fields A and B have,arrow_forwardFor a condensed binary system in equilibrium at constant pressure, indicate the maximum number of phases that can exist.arrow_forwardPart V. Label ad match the carbons in compounds Jane and Diane w/ the corresponding peak no. in the Spectra (Note: use the given peak no. To label the carbons, other peak no are intentionally omitted) 7 4 2 -0.13 -0.12 -0.11 -0.10 -0.08 8 CI Jane 1 -0.09 5 210 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 -8 90 f1 (ppm) 11 8 172.4 172.0 f1 (ppr HO CI NH Diane 7 3 11 80 80 -80 -R 70 60 60 2 5 -8 50 40 8. 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 -0 80 70 20 f1 (ppm) 15 30 -20 20 -60 60 -0.07 -0.06 -0.05 -0.04 -0.03 -0.02 -0.01 -0.00 -0.01 10 -0.17 16 15 56 16 -0.16 -0.15 -0.14 -0.13 -0.12 -0.11 -0.10 -0.09 -0.08 -0.07 -0.06 -0.05 -0.04 17.8 17.6 17.4 17.2 17.0 f1 (ppm) -0.03 -0.02 550 106 40 30 20 20 -0.01 -0.00 F-0.01 10 0arrow_forward
- n Feb 3 A T + 4. (2 pts) Draw the structure of the major component of the Limonene isolated. Explain how you confirmed the structure. 5. (2 pts) Draw the fragment corresponding to the base peak in the Mass spectrum of Limonene. 6. (1 pts) Predict the 1H NMR spectral data of R-Limonene. Proton NMR: 5.3 pon multiplet (H Ringarrow_forwardPart VI. Ca H 10 O is the molecular formula of compound Tom and gives the in the table below. Give a possible structure for compound Tom. 13C Signals summarized C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 13C shift (ppm) 23.5 27.0 33.0 35.8 127 162 205 DEPT-90 + DEPT-135 + +arrow_forward2. Using the following data to calculate the value of AvapH o of water at 298K. AvapH o of water at 373K is 40.7 kJ/mol; molar heat capacity of liquid water at constant pressure is 75.2J mol-1 K-1 and molar heat capacity of water vapor at constant pressure is 33.6 J mol-1 K-1.arrow_forward
- ChemistryChemistryISBN:9781305957404Author:Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCostePublisher:Cengage LearningChemistryChemistryISBN:9781259911156Author:Raymond Chang Dr., Jason Overby ProfessorPublisher:McGraw-Hill EducationPrinciples of Instrumental AnalysisChemistryISBN:9781305577213Author:Douglas A. Skoog, F. James Holler, Stanley R. CrouchPublisher:Cengage Learning
- Organic ChemistryChemistryISBN:9780078021558Author:Janice Gorzynski Smith Dr.Publisher:McGraw-Hill EducationChemistry: Principles and ReactionsChemistryISBN:9781305079373Author:William L. Masterton, Cecile N. HurleyPublisher:Cengage LearningElementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Bind...ChemistryISBN:9781118431221Author:Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. BullardPublisher:WILEY