Question 17 What is the molarity of 250 mL of a solution containing 5.9 g of sodium chloride? OA) 0.10 M OB) 23.6 M OC) 4.0 x 104 M OD) 0.40 M OE) 0.0236 M Question 16 Household sugar, sucrose, has the molecular formula C12H22011. What is the % of carbon in sucrose, by mass? OA) 26.7% OB) 33.3% OC) 41.4% OD) 42.1% O E) 51.4% D Question 3 The electrons in the delocalized r molecular orbitals of benzene (C6H6) OA) are confined between two adjacent bonding atoms. O B) are free to move around the six-membered ring. OC) form the electron pairs in the C-H bonds of the compound. OD) are unevenly distributed through the molecule. OE) give rise to alternating single and double bonds around the ring.

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What is the molarity of 250 mL of a solution containing 5.9 g of sodium chloride?
OA) 0.10 M
OB) 23.6 M
OC) 4.0 x 104 M
OD) 0.40 M
OE) 0.0236 M
Question 16
Household sugar, sucrose, has the molecular formula C12H22011. What is the % of
carbon in sucrose, by mass?
OA) 26.7%
OB) 33.3%
OC) 41.4%
OD) 42.1%
O E) 51.4%
Transcribed Image Text:Question 17 What is the molarity of 250 mL of a solution containing 5.9 g of sodium chloride? OA) 0.10 M OB) 23.6 M OC) 4.0 x 104 M OD) 0.40 M OE) 0.0236 M Question 16 Household sugar, sucrose, has the molecular formula C12H22011. What is the % of carbon in sucrose, by mass? OA) 26.7% OB) 33.3% OC) 41.4% OD) 42.1% O E) 51.4%
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Question 3
The electrons in the delocalized r molecular orbitals of benzene (C6H6)
OA) are confined between two adjacent bonding atoms.
O B) are free to move around the six-membered ring.
OC) form the electron pairs in the C-H bonds of the compound.
OD) are unevenly distributed through the molecule.
OE) give rise to alternating single and double bonds around the ring.
Transcribed Image Text:D Question 3 The electrons in the delocalized r molecular orbitals of benzene (C6H6) OA) are confined between two adjacent bonding atoms. O B) are free to move around the six-membered ring. OC) form the electron pairs in the C-H bonds of the compound. OD) are unevenly distributed through the molecule. OE) give rise to alternating single and double bonds around the ring.
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