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Q 1/3
Score 0
A solution has a concentration of 4.7M. How many moles of solute must have been added to the 6.10L of solution?
30
4,7 moles
6.10 moles
29 moles
0.77 moles
Q 2/3
Score 0
Ms. Timmons is making lemonade and adds 0.66 moles of sugar. How much solvent (in mL) must be added to create a 0.04M solution?
30
0.06 mL
16.5 mL
16500 mL
60 mL
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Q.
A solution has a concentration of 4.7M. How many moles of solute must have been added to the 6.10L of solution?
1
30 sec
Q.
Ms. Timmons is making lemonade and adds 0.66 moles of sugar. How much solvent (in mL) must be added to create a 0.04M solution?
2
30 sec
Q.
Juan is mowing his front yard and fills the lawn mower with a gasoline/motor oil solution, The solution spills out of the container. Juan remembers that oil is soluble in rubbing alcohol. Which of the following is true about the solubility of gasoline?