Vocab
Molarity Calcs
Misc.
M1V1=M2V2
100

(20s)What is the name given to a substances ability to dissolve in a solvent.

Solubility

100

(60s)How many moles of solute are present in 1.50 L of 0.240 M Na2SO4

mm=119.05 g/mol

0.360 moles

(molar mass is unnecessary in this problem)

100

(20s)You dilute a solution by adding water. Does the number of moles of solute increase, decrease, or remain the same?

Remains the same

100

(30s)You start with 10.0 L of a 5.0 M solution. You add water until the final volume is 50.0 L. What is the new concentration?

(Triple points to the first team in correctly)

1.0 M

200

(20s)What is the number of moles of a solute dissolved per liter of solution

Molarity

200

(60s)A Saline solution contains .90 g NaCl in 100. mL of solution, what is the molarity of the solution?

mm=58.44 g/mol

0.15M

200

(20s)You add water to a solution. Does the concentration increase, decrease, or remain the same?

Decrease

200

(40s)You want to make 1.2 L of a 2.0 M solution. What volume of the 6.0 M solution must you use to dilute?

0.40 L

300

(20s)A solution has a small amount of solute dissolved but more CAN dissolve. The solution is said to be _________

Unsaturated

300

(60s)You dissolve 30.0 g NaCl in 1.50 L water. What is the molarity of this solution?

First team correct gets triple points!

mm=58.44 g/mol

0.342 M

300

(20s)You evaporate a solution. Does the concentration increase, decrease, or remain the same?

Increase

300

(60s)You add 300. mL of water to 200. mL of a 10.0 M solution. What is the molarity of the final solution?

4.00 M

400

(20s)What is the name given to the substance that gets dissolved in a solution?

Solute

400

(60s)What mass of CaCl2 is needed to make 250. mL of 2.0M solution

mm=110.98 g/mol

55 g

400

The molarity of a 6.0 L solution increases by 3x by evaporating water. How much water is left in the solution?

2.0 L

(If molarity increases by 3x, the volume decreases by 3x)

400

(60s)How many milliliters of a solution of 2.00M MgSO4 would you need to prepare 120. mL of .400M MgSO4

24.0 mL (watch sig figs!)

500

(20s)What is the equation for dilution of a solution?

M1V1=M2V2

500

(60s)How many mL of 1.25 M solution can be made using 8.0 g NH4NO3?

mm=80.06 g/mol

80. mL

500

(20s)As you increase the independent variable, the dependent variable also increase. This is known as a ________ relationship.

Direct

Make sure you know that as one variable increases, the other decreases is known as inverse.

500

(60s)How much water must be added to 50.0 mL of 4.00M KI to make 1.00 M KI?

150. mL or 0.150 L water added

(Needs to have a final volume of 200. mL)

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