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- Consider a body of water in equilibrium with solid calcium sulfate, CaSo4, for which Ksp= 3.0 x 10^-5 at 25 degrees C. Calculate the solubility, in g/L, of calcium sulfate in water assuming that other reactions are negligible. *arrow_forwardAdding table salt to water elevates its boiling temperature and speeds up the cooking process (although to what extent depends on how much the boiling point is increased). If one tablespoon of table salt (17 g, 0.291 mol) is added to 2 L of water (Kb = 0.512 °C m-1), what is the boiling point elevation of that water?arrow_forwardThe sealed containers of fizzy drinks contain dissolved CO2. This dissolved CO2 is in equilibrium with a small quantity of gaseous CO2 at the top of the container. (a) The partial pressure of CO2 gas in a 250 cm3 can of fizzy drink is 3.0 atm at 25 0C. What is the concentration of CO2 in the fizzy drink? (b) If the can contain only the mass of CO2 calculated in part (ii) as a gas, calculate the pressure in the can when it is stored at 25 0C. (c) The maximum pressure that a can of fizzy drink can withstand is 7 atm. Using the graph below, determine the maximum temperature at which a can, can be stored safely. (concentration=0.093M)arrow_forward
- What is the boiling point of the automobile radiator fluid prepared by mixing 1.02 Lof ethylene glycol (HOCH2CH2OH, density = 1.114 %3D g/mL) with 1.18 Lof water (density = 1.000 g/mL)? The Kp of water is 0.520°C/m. °Carrow_forwardThe vapor pressure of water at 30 °C is 4.24 kPa. Calculate the vapor pressure if 95.0 g of xylose, C₅H₁₀O₅(l), is added to 100.0 mL of water. The density of water at 30 °C is 0.996 g・mL⁻¹.arrow_forwardIn a study designed to prepare new gasoline-resistant coat-ings, a polymer chemist dissolves 6.053 g of poly(vinyl alcohol)in enough water to make 100.0 mL of solution. At 25°C, the os-motic pressure of this solution is 0.272 atm. What is the molar mass of the polymer sample?arrow_forward
- what is the molar mass of toluene if 0.85g of toluent depresses freezing pt 1.00 x102 g of benzene by 0.47 degrees C; Kf=5.12degrees C/m.arrow_forwardA chemistry student is given 2.00 L of a clear aqueous solution at 42." C. He is told an unknown amount of a certain compound X is dissolved in the solution. The student allows the solution to cool to 22.° C. At that point, the student sees that a precipitate has formed. He pours off the remaining liquid solution, throws away the precipitate, and evaporates the water from the remaining liquid solution under vacuum. More precipitate forms. The student washes, dries and weighs the additional precipitate. It weighs 0.400 kg. O yes Using only the information above, can you calculate the solubility of X in water at 22.C? O no If you said yes, calculate it. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol and the right number of significant digits.arrow_forwardThe partial pressure of CO2 gas above the liquid in a bottle of champagne at 20°C is 5.5 atm. What is the solubility of CO2 in champagne? Assume Henry’s law constant is the same for champagne as for water: at 20°C, kH = 3.7 x 10-2 mol/L⋅atm.arrow_forward
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