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5/22/2024

Module 3: Solutions
CH 117
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Dr. Corey Burns

Question 1 (10 minutes)

• Calculate the molarity of these solutions.


• 17.7 g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 358 mL of water

• 108 g of benzophenone (C13H10O) is dissolved in 1.58 L of carbon


tetrachloride (CCl4)

• Calculate the molarity of Na+, SO42-, and total ions when 47.3 g of sodium
sulfate is dissolved in 890. mL of water.

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Question 1 Work

• Calculate the molarity of these solutions.


• 17.7 g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 358 mL of water

• 108 g of benzophenone (C13H10O) is dissolved in 1.58 L of carbon


tetrachloride (CCl4)

• Calculate the molarity of Na+, SO42-, and total ions when 47.3 g of sodium
sulfate is dissolved in 890. mL of water.

Question 2 (7 minutes)

• Calculate the molality of these solutions.


• 17.7 g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 358 mL of water (𝜌 = 1.00 )

• 108 g of benzophenone is dissolved in 1.58 L of carbon tetrachloride


(𝜌 = 1.59 )

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Question 2 Work

• Calculate the molality of these solutions.


• 17.7 g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 358 mL of water (𝜌 = 1.00 )

• 108 g of benzophenone is dissolved in 1.58 L of carbon tetrachloride


(𝜌 = 1.59 )

Question 3 (15 minutes)

• Calculate the mole fraction in the following solutions.


• Mole fraction of water & sodium chloride when 17.7 g of sodium chloride is
dissolved in 358 mL of water.

• Mole fraction of benzophenone & carbon tetrachloride when 108 g of


benzophenone is dissolved in 1.58 L of carbon tetrachloride

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Question 4 (2 minutes)

• Calculate the mass percentage of phenol (C6H5OH) when 20.8 g of phenol is


dissolved in 425 g of ethanol (CH3CH2OH).

Question 4 Work

• Calculate the mass percentage of phenol (C6H5OH) when 20.8 g of phenol is


dissolved in 425 g of ethanol (CH3CH2OH).

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Question 5 (3 minutes)

• Calculate the concentration (in ppm) when 0.025 g of glucose (C6H12O6) is


dissolved in 1.00 kg of water

Question 5 Work

• Calculate the concentration (in ppm) when 0.025 g of glucose (C6H12O6) is


dissolved in 1.00 kg of water

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Question 6 (2.5 minutes)

• What mass of sodium hydroxide is necessary to make a 1.41 M sodium


hydroxide solution consisting of a volume of 2.20 L?

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Question 6 Work

• What mass of sodium hydroxide is necessary to make a 1.41 M sodium


hydroxide solution consisting of a volume of 2.20 L?

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Reflection Questions

1. Connect the material you learned in the Module 2 Lecture 1 Videos to previous
material we learned in General Chemistry I, General Chemistry II, or a different
class. Explain the connection you made.
2. What is something you learned from the videos or problems we completed in
class today?
3. What is something you struggled with today? What can you do to overcome
these challenges?

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