Molarity and Solutions Basics
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- Q1A solution has a concentration of 4.7M. How many moles of solute must have been added to the 6.10L of solution?4,7 moles6.10 moles29 moles0.77 moles30s
- Q2Ms. 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?0.06 mL16.5 mL16500 mL60 mL30s
- Q3Juan 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?Gasoline will dissolve in rubbing alcoholThere is no way to determine if gasoline will dissolve in rubbing alcoholGasoline will not dissolve in rubbing alcohol30s