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Jeopardy. 16 Squares. Start. Final Jeopardy Question. 30 g. 10 Point Question. Find mass when concentration (%m/v) is 4% and volume of solution is 750 mL. Back to the Game Board. 110 mL. 20 Point Question. What is the volume of alcohol present in 200 mL of a 55% (v/v) solution?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jeopardy

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Final Jeopardy Question

Percent Solutions Molarity Dilutions

Mixed Practice

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10 Point Question10 Point Question

Find mass when concentration (%m/v) is 4% and volume of solution is 750 mL.

Back to the Game Board

30 g

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20 Point Question20 Point Question

What is the volume of alcohol present in 200 mL of a 55% (v/v) solution?

110 mL

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30 Point Question30 Point Question

What is the percent concentration (%m/v) of 400 mL of a solution that

contains 60g of CaCl2?

15%

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40 Point Question40 Point Question

What is the percent concentration (%m/m) when 25 g of NaCl are dissolved

in 50 g of water?

33 %

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10 Point Question10 Point Question

What is the molarity of a solution containing 1.2 g NaCl in 450 mL of

solution?

.0460 M

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20 Point Question20 Point Question

What is the molarity of a solution conatining 9.0 moles of solute in 500

mL of solution?

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4.5 M

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30 Point Question30 Point Question

What is the number of moles of solute in 250 mL of a 0.4 M solution?

0.1 moles

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40 Point Question40 Point Question

What mass of NaCl is needed to make 500 mL of a 0.200 M solution?

5.8 g NaCl

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10 Point Question10 Point Question

How many mL of a 2.00 M NaBr solution are needed to make 200 mL

of 0.500 M NaBr?

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50 mL

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20 Point Question20 Point Question

If 2.00 mL of 6.00 M HCl is used to make a 500 mL aqueous solution, what is the molarity of he dilute

solution?

0.024 M

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30 Point Question30 Point Question

How is the molarity affected if more solvent is added to the solution?

The molarity decreases

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40 Point Question40 Point Question

How many mL of 3.00 M HCl are needed to make 300 mL of 0.10 M

HCl?

10 mL

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10 Point Question10 Point Question

If the percent concentration (% m/v) is 4 % and the volume of solution is 1500 mL, what is the mass of the

solute?

60 g

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20 Point Question20 Point Question

If the volume of the solute is 62.00 mL and the volume of the solvent is 300

mL, what is the percent concentration (%v/v)?

17.1 %

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30 Point Question30 Point Question

Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 175 g of KNO3

with a total of 750 mL solution.

2.31 M KNO3

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40 Point Question40 Point Question

Draw a picture of an Erlenmeyer flask.

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How many mL are in 5 L?

5000 mL… mL to L divide, L to mL multiply!!!!!