Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The number of milliliters of
Concept introduction:
Molarity is the ratio of the number of moles of solute to the volume of the solution in liters.
The molarity is given by the formula,
Answer to Problem 9.99E
The number of milliliters of
Explanation of Solution
The volume and molarity of
The number of millimoles of
The above formula can be written as follows:
Substitute the volume and molarity in equation (2).
Thus, the number of millimoles of
The neutralization reaction is given below.
From the above equation, the molar ratio of
The given molarity of
Substitute the molarity and millimoles of
Hence, the number of milliliters of
The number of milliliters of
(b)
Interpretation:
The number of milliliters of
Concept introduction:
Molarity is the ratio of the number of moles of solute to the volume of the solution in liters.
The molarity is given by the formula,
Answer to Problem 9.99E
The number of milliliters of
Explanation of Solution
The volume and molarity of
The number of millimoles of
The above formula can be written as follows:
Substitute the volume and molarity in equation (2).
Thus, the number of millimoles of
The neutralization reaction is given below.
From the above equation, the molar ratio of
Hence, the number of millimoles of
The given molarity of
Substitute the molarity and millimoles of
Hence, the number of milliliters of
The number of milliliters of
(c)
Interpretation:
The number of milliliters of
Concept introduction:
Molarity is the ratio of the number of moles of solute to the volume of the solution in liters.
The molarity is given by the formula,
Answer to Problem 9.99E
The number of milliliters of
Explanation of Solution
The volume and molarity of
The number of millimoles of
The above formula can be written as follows:
Substitute the volume and molarity in equation (2).
Thus, the number of millimoles of
The neutralization reaction is given below.
From the above equation, the molar ratio of
The given molarity of
Substitute the molarity and moles of
Hence, the number of milliliters of
The number of milliliters of
(d)
Interpretation:
The number of milliliters of
Concept introduction:
Molarity is the ratio of the number of moles of solute to the volume of the solution in liters.
The molarity is calculated by the formula,
Answer to Problem 9.99E
The number of milliliters of
Explanation of Solution
The number of moles a substance is given as,
Where,
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The number of moles of
The above formula can be written as follows:
Equate equation (1) and (3).
The molar mass of
Substitute the molar mass and given mass of
Thus, the molarity of
The number of millimoles of
The above formula can be written as follows:
Substitute the volume and molarity in above formula.
Thus, the number of millimoles of
The neutralization reaction is given below.
From the above equation, the molar ratio of
Hence, the number of millimoles of
The given molarity of
Substitute the molarity and moles of
Hence, the number of milliliters of
The number of milliliters of
(e)
Interpretation:
The number of milliliters of
Concept introduction:
Molarity is the ratio of the number of moles of solute to the volume of the solution in liters.
The molarity is given by the formula,
Answer to Problem 9.99E
The number of milliliters of
Explanation of Solution
The moles and volume of
The molarity of
Substitute the volume and moles in above formula.
Thus, the molarity of
The number of millimoles of
The above formula can be written as follows:
Substitute the volume and molarity in above formula.
Thus, the number of millimoles of
The neutralization reaction is given below.
From the above equation, the molar ratio of
Hence, the number of millimoles of
The given molarity of
Substitute the molarity and moles of
Hence, the number of milliliters of
The number of milliliters of
(f)
Interpretation:
The number of milliliters of
Concept introduction:
Molarity is the ratio of the number of moles of solute to the volume of the solution in liters.
The molarity is given by the formula,
Answer to Problem 9.99E
The number of milliliters of
Explanation of Solution
The moles and volume of
The molarity of
Substitute the volume and moles in above formula.
Thus, the molarity of
The number of millimoles of
The above formula can be written as follows:
Substitute the volume and molarity in above formula.
Thus, the number of millimoles of
The neutralization reaction is given below.
From the above equation, the molar ratio of
Hence, the number of millimoles of
The given molarity of
Substitute the molarity and moles of
Hence, the number of milliliters of
The number of milliliters of
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