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1.

Calculate the concentration in mol dm-3


a)
33.2g dm-3 potassium iodide [KI=166]
b)
12.6g dm-3 nitric acid
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c)
294g dm-3 sulphuric acid
d)
37g dm-3 magnesium nitrate.
2. Calculate the concentration in g dm-3
a) 0.1 mol dm-3 sodium sulphate
b) 2 mol dm-3 hydrochloric acid
c) 0.4 mol dm-3 aluminium nitrate.
d) 1.5 mol dm-3 copper nitrate.
3.Calculate the concentration of the following solution in mol dm-3
a)0.2 mol potassium hydroxide dissolved in 200 cm-3 of water.
b)250 cm3 of potassium hydroxide prepared by dissolving 0.37g potassium hydroxide in water.
c)750 cm-3 of potassium carbonate containing 69 g of potassium carbonate
d)what is the number of moles of copper Sulphate that must be dissolved to produce 25 cm3 of a 0.1M
solution .
e)53 g of sodium carbonate is dissolved in water to produce a 2M solution . what is the volume of solution
prepared .
4..Calculate in the concentration g dm-3
a)4 g sodium carbonate in 100 cm-3 of water
b)25 g potassium nitrate in 500 cm-3 of water
5. What is the mass of sodium sulphate found in 500cm3 of a 25 g dm-3 solution of sodium sulphate.
6. A solution of lead nitrate has a concentration of 100g dm-3. what is the volume of solution which
contains 5 g lead nitrate .
7. Calculate the mass of iron chloride that has to be dissolved in water to produce 2 dm-3 of 15 g dm-3 iron
chloride .
Dilution
1. Water is added to 80 cm3 of 0.4M sodium carbonate so that the final concentration is 0.1M. What is
the volume of water added.
2. what is the initial concentration of zinc sulphate if 150 cm3 of zinc sulphate is diluted to 450 cm3
to form a 0.6M solution.
3. what is the volume of water that must be added to 20 cm3 0.1M silver nitrate solution so that the
final concentration is 0.02M.
4. 25 cm3 2M solution of nitric is diluted to 250 cm 3. what is the final concentration .

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