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Molarity Worksheet 1

This document provides a worksheet with molarity problems for students to solve. It includes 8 problems to calculate molarity from given quantities of moles and volume. It also includes 6 problems to calculate moles, grams, or volume from a given molarity and volume. Finally, it asks students to write instructions for making 4 solutions of varying volumes and molarities from component chemicals.

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Molarity Worksheet 1

This document provides a worksheet with molarity problems for students to solve. It includes 8 problems to calculate molarity from given quantities of moles and volume. It also includes 6 problems to calculate moles, grams, or volume from a given molarity and volume. Finally, it asks students to write instructions for making 4 solutions of varying volumes and molarities from component chemicals.

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MOLARITY WORKSHEET #1

NAME________________

DIRECTIONS: For each molarity problem below show all work neatly for any credit on a separate piece of
paper. You may place your answers on the assignment sheet. (obj. 13,14,15)
1.

2.

Determine the molarity for each of the following solutions:


A. 6.00 moles HCl in 1.00 liters

=__________________

B. 4.00 moles NaOH in 2.00 liters

= _________________

C. .200 moles CaCl2 in 500 ml

= ___________________

D. .0140 moles AgNO3 in 25.0 ml

= _________________

E. 8.00 g NaOH in 2.00 l

= ________________

F. 12.0. g CaCO3 in 250.0 ml

= ________________

G. 10.0 g Ca(OH)2 in 150.0 ml

= ________________

H. 56.0 l HCl(g) at STP in 25.0 ml

= ________________

Find the following:


A. number of moles H2SO4 in 2.00 l of 4.00M H2SO4

= ________

B. number of moles KCl in .0500 l of 2.00M KCl

= ________

C. number of moles NaOH in 25.0 ml of 2.00M NaOH

= ________

D. number of grams of NaCl in 1.00 l of 3.00M NaCl

= ________

E. number of grams KI in 200.0 ml of .100M KI

= ________

F. number of liters HCl(g) at STP in 50.0 ml of 12.0M HCl = ________


3.

Write in detail how you would tell a freshman biology student to make each of the following solutions:
A. 1.00 l of 3.00 M NaOH solution.
B. 3.00 l of 2.00 M CaCl2 solution.
C. .250 l of .400 M KNO3 solution.
D. 150.0 ml of .00600 M CaCO3 solution.

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