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1. Find the molarity of 186.55 g of sucrose, C12H22011 (MM=342) in 250mL of water.

d.2.18M

2. How many grams of AgNO3 (MM=169.87) are needed to prepare 0.125M solution in
250mL of water?
d.5.3g

3. What is the molarity of 4 g of NaCl (MM=58.45) in 3,800 mL of solution?


c.0.018 M

4.How many moles of NaCl are present in a solution with a molarity of 8.59M and a
volume of 125mL?
d.1.07mol

5.How many mL of 10.8M HCl are required to make 100.0mL of 3.00M acid?
c.27.8mL

6.What volume of 1.50 M KBr can be made from 15.6 mL of concentrated KBr with a
molarity of 9.65 M?
a.100mL

7.True or False? The higher the concentration of a solution the less solutes it has
in it.
False

8.What is the molarity of a solution made by diluting 26.5 mL of 6.00M HNO3 to a


volume of 250 mL?
c.0.636M

9.Calculate the molarity of the following solution: 1.0mole of KCl in 750.0mL of


solution.
b.1.3M

10.How many grams of solute are dissolved in 125.0mL of 5.00M NaCl (MM=58.45)?
d.36.5g NaCl

11.Which sweet tea would you expect to taste the sweetest?


b.3.1M

12.How many moles are needed to make 2.5L of a 3.8M solution?


a.9.5mol

13.What is the molarity of a solution made by adding 1.565 moles of PbNO3 to 500
mL?
c.3.13M

14.Which of the following has the most NaCl (MM=58.44)?


a.1mole

15.How many liters would you need to make 1M solution if you have 6mol of sodium
hydroxide?
c.6

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