Gary Horner Solutions for Chapter: Transfer, Exercise 4: Exercise 4

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Gary Horner Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Gary Horner Solutions for Chapter: Transfer, Exercise 4: Exercise 4

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 12: Transfer, Exercise 4: Exercise 4 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MYP Chemistry A concept-based approach Years 4&5 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Gary Horner Solutions for Chapter: Transfer, Exercise 4: Exercise 4 with Hints & Solutions

EASY
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Calculate the amount (in moles) for the following mass:

4.00 g of sodium hydroxide NaOH (Mr=40.00 g mol-1).

EASY
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Calculate the amount (in moles) for the following mass:

58.80 g of sulphuric acid H2SO4.

EASY
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Calculate the amount (in moles) for the following mass:

14.6 g of hydrogen chloride HCl (calculate Mr).

MEDIUM
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Calculate the amount (in moles) for the following mass:

58.8 g of nitric acid HNO3 (calculate Mr).

EASY
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Calculate the concentration, in mol dm-3, of the following:

0.20 mol of nitric acid, HNO3, dissolved in water to make a 0.50 dm3 solution.

 

EASY
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Calculate the concentration, in mol dm-3, of the following:

8.00 g of sodium hydroxide, NaOH, dissolved in water to make a 0.80 dm3 solution.

 

EASY
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Calculate the concentration, in mol dm-3, of the following:

0.45 mol of sulphuric acid, H2SO4, dissolved in water to make a 0.75 dm3 solution.

 

EASY
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Calculate the concentration, in mol dm-3, of the following:

6.80 g of ammonia, NH3, dissolved in water to make a 800 cm3 solution.