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PRACTICE EXERCISES

1. A 23.4% by mass solution of Ca3(PO4) aqueous solution with a solution density of 0.972
g/mL was prepared. Compute for the following:
a. Concentration of solution in Molarity
b. Concentration of solution in Molality
c. % mass of calcium ions
d. Mole % Solute
e. Volume % of Solvent if density of water is 1.0 g/mL
2. A 0.748 M solution of H2SO4 was prepared. If the density of the solution is 1.05 g/mL,
compute for the following:
a. Concentration in Molality
b. %mass of solute
c. Concentration of H+ ions
d. pH (assuming both H+ ions dissociate completely)
3. 36.9 grams of KBr was dissolved in 750 mL of water resulting in a total volume of 787
mL. Assuming that the density of water is 1.0 g/mL, compute for:
a. Concentration of solution in molality
b. Concentration of solution in molarity
c. %mass of solution

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