(a)
Interpretation:
The molarity of
Concept introduction:
The formula to calculate molarity is given as follows:
Answer to Problem 8.74P
The molarity of
Explanation of Solution
The formula to calculate molarity is given as follows:
The volume of solution in liters is given as
The number of moles of
Substitute the values in above formula to calculate the molarity of
(b)
Interpretation:
The molarity of
Concept introduction:
The formula to calculate molarity is given as follows:
The conversion factor to convert
Answer to Problem 8.74P
The molarity of
Explanation of Solution
The conversion factor to convert
Hence convert volume from
The volume of solution is given as
The number of moles of
Substitute the values in above formula to calculate the molarity of
(c)
Interpretation:
The molarity of
Concept introduction:
The formula to calculate molarity is given as follows:
The formula to calculate the number of moles from given mass is as follows:
Answer to Problem 8.74P
The molarity of
Explanation of Solution
The formula to calculate the number of moles of
Mass of
Molar mass of
Substitute the values in above formula to calculate the number of moles of
The conversion factor to convert
Hence, convert volume from
The volume of solution is given as
The number of moles of
Substitute the values in above formula to calculate the molarity of
(d)
Interpretation:
The molarity of
Concept introduction:
The formula to calculate molarity is given as follows:
The formula to calculate number of moles from given mass is as follows:
Answer to Problem 8.74P
The molarity of
Explanation of Solution
The formula to calculate the number of moles of
Mass of
Molar mass of
Substitute the values in above formula to calculate the number of moles of
The formula to calculate molarity is given as follows:
The volume of solution is given as
The number of moles of
Substitute the values in above formula to calculate the molarity of
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