This formula is used to calculate molarity.
What is molarity = moles / liters
This equation is used to calculate dilution.
What is M₁V₁ = M₂V₂?
This is the substance that dissolves in a solution.
What is the solute?
Soluble or insoluble? Ba(NO₃)₂
What is soluble?
This type of solution contains less than the maximum amount of dissolved solute.
What is unsaturated?
A 0.750 L solution contains 9.0 moles of ethanol. Calculate its molarity.
What is 12 M?
These are the qualitative terms used to describe solutions with a lot and a little bit of solute, respectively.
What are concentrated and dilute?
This is the term for a substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water.
What is electrolyte?
Soluble or insoluble? Li2CO3
What is soluble?
What happens to gas solubility as temperature increases?
The molarity when 3.25 g of NaCl is dissolved in 152 mL of solution.
What is 0.366 M?
250 mL of 0.75 M K₂SO₄ is diluted to 295 mL of solution. This is the new molarity.
What is 0.64 M?
This is the type of heterogeneous mixture that has large particles that settle out.
What is a suspension?
You mix two solutions and a white solid appears. What type of reaction is this?
What is a precipitation reaction?
This happens if a seed crystal is added to a supersaturated solution.
What is crystallization?
(The excess solid comes crashing out of solution.)
This is the volume that contains 98 g of H₂SO₄ in a 0.500 M solution.
What is 2.00 L?
What volume of 0.075 M NaCl can be made by diluting 450 mL of 9.0 M NaCl?
What is 54,000 mL or 54 L?
The term used to describe a compound breaking apart into its ions when placed in water.
What is dissociation?
You mix two aqueous solutions, and no reaction occurs. What does this mean about the products?
What is all products are aqueous/soluble?
The solubility of KCl at 10°C.
What is approximately 30 g per 100 g of water?
The mass of Cu(NO₃)₂ that is present in 50.00 mL of a 0.45 M solution.
What is 4.2 g?
If 550 mL of 3.50 M KCl evaporates until only 275 mL remain, what is the new molarity?
What is 7.00 M?
The scattering of light particles is called THIS, and it is observed in THIS type of mixture.
What is the Tyndall effect in colloids?
Will the reaction happen? Why or why not?
AgNO₃ + NaCl
What is
YES because AgCl (s) is formed.
The amount of NH₃ that can dissolve in 25 g of water at 50°C.
What is approximately 7 g?