Advanced Level Chemistry Questions
Advanced Level Chemistry Questions
(b) If the density of the solution is 1.05 g/mL, calculate the mass/mass % and mass/volume % of urea in the
solution.
(b) If 10 g NaCl is dissolved in the above solution, calculate molality and PPM of NaCl.
Q3. A 0.1 M aqueous solution of NH is prepared. Henrys constant for NH at 25C is 58 atm.
(b) Also calculate the mass of NH dissolved per litre and its mass/volume %.
(b) If 50 mL of this solution is diluted to 250 mL, calculate new molarity, molality, and mass/volume %.
Q5. A gas X is dissolved in water. At 298 K, its Henrys constant is 76 kPa. If the partial pressure of the gas is
(a) Calculate the new concentration of the gas using Henrys law.
(b) Also determine how the PPM value changes with pressure.
(b) If vapour pressure of benzene at that temperature is 640 mmHg, calculate the new vapour pressure.
(b) If the density of the final solution is 1.02 g/mL, calculate mass/volume % of the salt formed.
Q14. 1 L of water is saturated with O gas at 25C and 1 atm. Henrys constant for O is 1.3 10 mol/Latm.
(a) Calculate normality and molarity assuming solution density is 1.08 g/mL.
A: 5 g (non-volatile)
B: 100 g water
(b) If original vapour pressure was 23.8 mmHg, find the final pressure.
(b) Find the mass/mass % if density is 1.1 g/mL and total volume is 500 mL.
(b) Also calculate the concentration in mol/L and corresponding PPM assuming 1 L solution.