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How many grams of solid calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, are required to react with 350
mL of 0.40 M HCl?

2. If 525 mL of 0.80 M HCl solution is neutralized with 315 mL of Sr(OH)2 solution what
is the molarity of the Sr(OH)2?

3. How many grams of silver chromate (Ag2CrO4) will precipitate if 150 mL 0.5 M silver
nitrate (AgNO3) is added to 100 mL 0.4 M potassium chromate (K2CrO4)? (MAg2CrO4 =
331.74 g/mol)

ANS: 12.4 g

4. How many mL of 0.715 M HCl is needed to neutralize 1.25 g Na2CO3? Carbonic acid and
sodium chloride are produced. (Na: 23 g/mol, C:12 g/mol, O:16 g/mol)

ANS: 33 mL
5. If the density of 1.75 M NaOH solution is 1.040 g/mL determine molality and mass
concentration of NaOH.

ANS: 1.80 m, 6.73 %

6. How much water would be required to dilute 500.0 mL of 2.4 M KCl solution to make a
1.0 M solution?

ANS: 700 mL

7. If 300.0 mL of solution A contains 25.0 g of KCl and 250.0 mL of solution B contains


60.0 g of KCl, what is the molarity of the KCl in the solution resulting from mixing
solutions A and B?

ANS: 0.978 M

8. After which of the following reactions CO2 gas is produced?

9. Determine the gas produced


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11. Complete the following reactions.

12. Which couple produces Na2CO3?

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14. Convert 2.4 ppm F into molarity of fluoride ion.

ANS: 1.3 x 10-4 M

15. How many milliliters of water (density = 0.998 g/mL) are required to dissolve 25.0 g of
urea (CO(NH2)2) in order to produce a solution that is 1.65 m?

ANS: 253 mL

16. What is the volume percent of 10.00 g of acetone (d = 0.789 g/mL) in 1.55 L of an
acetone-water solution?

ANS: 0.818 %

17. State the chemical property in each case on which the following uses of baking soda are
based:

i.) As an antacid
ii.) As a constituent of baking powder.
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20. Write each acid-base reactions.
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