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10 February, 14:06

Calculate the amount of water (in grams) that must be added to (a) 5.00 g of urea (NH2) 2CO in the preparation of a 16.2 percent by mass solution, and (b) 26.2 g of MgCl2 in the preparation of a 1.5 percent by mass solution.

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  1. 10 February, 16:02
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    a. 25.8 g of water

    b. 1720.4 g of water

    Explanation:

    A percent by mass, means the grams of solute in 100 g. of solution. So, 16.2 g of urea are contained in 100 g of solution.

    Then, solute mass + solvent mass = solution mass

    16.2 g of urea + solvent mass = 100 g

    solvent mass = 100 g - 16.2 g → 83.8 g

    Now we can make the rule of three:

    16.2 g of urea use 83.8 g of water

    then, 5 g of urea would use (5. 83.8) / 16.2 = 25.8 g of water

    b. 1.5 % by mass, means 1.5 g of solute in 100 g of solution.

    So water mass, for this solution will be 100 g - 1.5 g = 98.5 g

    Now, we apply the rule of three:

    1.5 g of solute use 98.5 of water

    26.2 g of solute will use (26.2. 98.5) / 1.5 = 1720.4 g
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