The formula for osmotic pressure is:
where is osmotic pressure, is van't Hoff's factor, molarity, is Ideal gas constant, and T is Temperature.
= 132 atm
The van't Hoff's factor for glucose, = 1
Substituting the values in the above equation we get,
So, the molarity of the solution is .
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The total number of drops in an 8 mL blood collection tube is obtained by dividing the volume of the tube (8 mL) by the volume of one drop (0.05 mL), resulting in 160 drops.
To find out how many drops of blood are in the blood collection tube that holds 8mL, you have to divide the total volume of the tube by the volume of one drop. Since one drop of blood is 0.05mL, the calculation is as follows:
8 mL / 0.05 mL = 160 drops of blood
So, if a blood collection tube holds 8 mL, it would contain 160 drops of blood.
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Balanced chemical reaction:
C₃H₈(g) + 3H₂O(g) → 3CO(g) + 7H₂(g).
M(C₃H₈) = 44.1 g/mol; molar mass of propane.
M(H₂) = 2 g/mol; molar mass of hydrogen.
From balanced chemical reaction: n(C₃H₈) : n(H₂) = 1 : 7.
7m(C₃H₈) : M(C₃H₈) = m(H₂) : M(H₂).
7·8310 kg : 44.1 g/mol = m(H₂) : 2 g/mol.
m(H₂) = 2638.09 kg; mass of hydrogen.
Answer: a)
b)
Explanation:
a) According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. Thus the mass of products has to be equal to the mass of reactants. The number of atoms of each element has to be same on reactant and product side. Thus chemical equations are balanced.
b)
According to stoichiometry:
1 mole of gives 7 moles of
Thus moles of will give = of
Mass of
Thus of can be obtained from kg of propane
Answer : The mass of NaOH present in the solution is, 0.0625 grams
Explanation : Given,
Mass % = 25 %
Mass of solution = 0.250 g
Formula used :
Now put all the given values in this formula, we get the mass of NaOH.
Therefore, the mass of NaOH present in the solution is, 0.0625 grams
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Answer: The boiling point of solution is 100.53
Explanation:
We are given:
8.00 wt % of CsCl
This means that 8.00 grams of CsCl is present in 100 grams of solution
Mass of solvent = (100 - 8) g = 92 grams
The equation used to calculate elevation in boiling point follows:
To calculate the elevation in boiling point, we use the equation:
Or,
where,
Boiling point of pure solution = 100°C
i = Vant hoff factor = 2 (For CsCl)
= molal boiling point elevation constant = 0.51°C/m
= Given mass of solute (CsCl) = 8.00 g
= Molar mass of solute (CsCl) = 168.4 g/mol
= Mass of solvent (water) = 92 g
Putting values in above equation, we get:
Hence, the boiling point of solution is 100.53
Answer: 7.07 grams
Explanation:
To calculate the moles :
According to stoichiometry :
1 mole of require 1 mole of
Thus 0.052 moles of will require= of
Thus is the limiting reagent as it limits the formation of product and is the excess reagent.
As 1 mole of give = 1 mole of
Thus 0.052 moles of give = of
Mass of
Thus 7.07 g of will be produced from the given masses of both reactants.