Donate SIGN UP

moles and concentrations

Avatar Image
mollykins | 16:39 Tue 12th Oct 2010 | Science
41 Answers
I have two questions i hope someone will check, to see if i'm doing them right, please;

1)what volume of 0.1m of sulfuric acid contains 0.002 moles

would the answer be, 98 (the relative molecular mass) x 0.002 , then either divided or multiplied by 0.1?

2) 4.24g of Na2CO3 is dissolved in water and the solution is made up to 250ml. what is the concentration of the solution in mol dm^-3 ?

would you, say there's 106g in 1dm^-3 (or 1 mol), then divide that by 4.24 to get 25 mol dm^-3, then divide that by 40 to find the mol dm^-3 ? which I make to be 0.625 mol dm^-3 ????????????????????
Gravatar

Answers

21 to 40 of 41rss feed

First Previous 1 2 3 Next Last

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by mollykins. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Question Author
Plus, if you have to claculate the concentration in moles dm^-3, and you're given the moles and in how many dm^3, you times 1 by the dm^3 then divide (by 5 if it's 0.2 moles for example) to find the answer. Or do you need to use the relative molecular mass?
-- answer removed --
SB baits her all the time -I wouldnt have been able to bite my tonque for as long as Molly has.
I cant inderstand nor fathom why peeps like SB dont just avoid Mollys threads -hey its not rocket science:)
Cant help Molly -its like a foreign language to me-wheres Factor 30 when you need him/her.Theres a fair few who KNOW what youre posting about and are generally very helpful.
Take it Mike took a side swipe for kudos against a 17yr old girl? Hi 5 big man !!!!
Pardon me for breathing! Anyway, I've worked out one chemical equation: Molly (and her fan club) + humour = 0.
Ratter, were you really a professional mole trapper? I used to do a bit of amateur mole trapping, what kind of traps did you use?
You're pardoned Mike:)
Molly, Question 1 ..I don't think you need bring in the molecular weight of sulfuric acid, it is just a question of proportions.
molly question 2.. you need to divide the weight of sodium carbonate by the molecular weight to find out how many moles you have. when this is dissolved, how many moles would there be in a litre.
I agree jomifl, a litre of a 0.1 molar solution of ANYTHING contains 0.1 moles so you can work out what volume contains 0.002 moles
-- answer removed --
Question Author
Helen 1) I get a lot of homework, msot of which I don't have a problem with and 2) I'm not asking people to do it for me, i'm just checking my answers.
Question Author
Thanks jom and cali
Question Author
So would I divide 0.1 by 0.002 ? or the other way round?
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
Molly ..Just think about it..If 1litre contains 0.1 mole then 0.002 moles will be in a lot less than a litre. As I said before it is a question of proportion or ratio. Which calculation gives the most sensible answer?
Question Author
Thanks jom, once you think about it and get your head around what the proportions must be, it's obvious.
Question Author
jom, one more thing, if the question asks about concentration, then you do have to use the RMM don't you?

thanksss
Molly are you refering to Q 2?

21 to 40 of 41rss feed

First Previous 1 2 3 Next Last

Do you know the answer?

moles and concentrations

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.