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Molarity WS Name Chemistry Use the factor label method to solve the following problems. All work MUST be shown. Calculate the molarity of the following: 1. 20.00 g of NaCl added to water to make 1.00 L of solution 2, 3.50 g of Ca(OH), added to water to make 100. mL of solution 3. 0.25 g of Pb(NOs); in enough water to make 500. mL of solution 4, What is the molarity of a 5.00 liter solution that was made with 10.0 moles of KBr ? 5. 250. ml solution is made with 0.50 moles of NaCl. What is the Molarity of the solution? 6. What would be the volume of @ 2.00 M solution made with 6.00 moles of LiF? ‘7. What is the volume of 3.0 M solution of NaCI made with 526g of solute? 8. How many ye! of MxCl would be used in the making of 0.500L of a 5.0M solution? 9. How many grams of CaCl; would be used in the making of 0.500L of a 5.0M solution? 10. How many grams of CaCl; would be required to produce a 3.5 M (molar) solution with a volume of 2.0 L? 11. What is the molarity of a 500. ml solution containing 249 g of KI? 12. How many grams of LiF would be required to produce a 2.5 M solution with a volume of 1.5L? 13, How many grams of Nal would be used to produce a 2.0 M solution with a volume of 1.00 L? 14. What is the molarity of a 250. ml solution containing 45.0 g of CcHi2O¢ ? 15. How many grams of Sr(NO3)2 would be used in the preparation of 2.50 L of a 3.5M solution? Molarity WS Name “se the factor label method to solve the following problems. All work MUST be shown. Calculate the molarity of the following: 1, 20 g of NaCl added to water to make 1 L of solution a C ol a og NotI (mot =6.3M 2. 3.5 gof Ca(OH: added to water to make 100 ml. of solution fan = O.FtM 3. 0.25 gof Pb(NOs), in enough water to make 500 mL of solution 2 \ 1285 tb (Mowal LPM), | n9 =, 00S 5 00m\ 331,22a4(W0), 4, What is the molarity of a 5.00 liter solution that was made with 10.0 moles of KBr ? 5. 250 ml solution is made with 0.50 moles of NaCl. What is the Molarity of the solution? = .5OmaA Nett | loo dnt Geom Po 6. What would be the volume of a 2.00 M solution made with 6.00 moles of LiF? G.00maAL, P20, 2 lel ierey aa V?3.D0L 7. What is the volume of 3.0 M solution of NaCl made with 526g of solute? S2bq _ Seq \ ImolNacl _ 3.0m. tOne Vv Fem et ola Vv a 3.0m: BL =v 8. How many moles of CaCh would be used in the making of 0.500L ofa 5.0M solution? SoM: cele > aSmd Cadl, eee gee [ ic 9. How many grams of CaCl, would be used in the making of 0.500L ofa 5.0M solution? 10. How many grams of CaCh would be required to produce a 3.5 M (molar) solution with a volume of 2.0L? Kmnches z kmdee 4, ; r 35n= Fe F Ond Cath | W6.deCel = V9 Re Cache “Omi 7 eer ler Vowal Cats ¢ 11, What is the molarity of 500 ml solution containing 249 g of KI? INE [let Fe | SOmee Nid ook (50m tooor| ¢ S00m\ Vu 12, How many moles of LiF would be required to produce a 2.5 M solution with a volume of 151? aom= [ Why 13. How many grams of Nal would be used to produce a 2.0, M.golution with a volume of i ‘eons ea Sena a = 3,00 LOOL? poy, 2 Lene - Or ve 2.0m WON NEA 3 50.NT Vi Rot j DOms =X 14. What is the molarity of a 250 ml solution containing 45.0 g of CeHi20¢ ? CHIC LOPE ere cried \ NE Dg os ale [ee Oh. 959 mal | roooe! ae oul al 4 Bom 1 1 15. How many moles of Sx(NO;)2 would be used in the preparation of 2.50 L of a3.5M solution? Xerces 35M" 3 Sot BASma FX erdes 6 8

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