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Worksheets Name

Molarity
Class
Total questions: 15
Worksheet time: 20mins
Date
Instructor name: Mr. Collin Voigt

1. What is the molarity of 2 moles of NaCl in 8 L of solution?

a) 0.25 M b) 4 M

c) 16 M d) 2 M

2. How many liters would you need to get 0.5 moles if you had a 0.1M solution?

a) 0.2 liters b) 0.05 liters

c) 2 liters d) 5 liters

3. How many moles are in 3 L of 0.6 M solution?

a) 1.8 moles b) 0.2 moles

c) 0.6 moles d) 5 moles

4. What is the molarity of a solution made from 325.4g of AlCl3 with enough water to make 500.0 mL?

a) 650 M b) 1.2 M

c) 4.880 M d) 2.440 M

5. You have 286.7g of PbO. For lab, you need 2.50M PbO. How many Liters of PbO solution can you
make?

a) 114 L b) 3.2 L

c) 1.95 L d) 0.514 L

6. Find the molarity of 186.55 g of sugar (C12H22O11) in 250. mL of water.

a) 2.18 M b) .00218 M

c) 1.18 M d) 85.5 M

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7. How many grams of solute are dissolved in 125.0 mL of 5.00M NaCl?

a) 36.5 g NaCl b) 11.6 g NaCl

c) 0.625 g NaCl d) 1.45 g NaCl

8. What is the molarity of a solution which contains 22.41 grams of NaCl in 50.0 mL of solution?

a) 0.488 M b) 0.00767 M

c) 7.67 M d) 0.77 M

9. How many moles of NaCl are present in a solution with a molarity of 8.59M and 125 mL of solution?

a) 58 mol b) 1.07 mol

c) 62.7 mol d) 0.145 mol

10. How many milliliters of solution can be made from 45.75 grams of potassium iodide if you need a
solution with 2.55 M?

a) 0.056 mL b) 216 mL

c) 0.108 L d) 108 L

11. KBr + LiF --> KF + LiBr


If 3 L of a 2 M KBr solution are titrated with 0.5 L of ??M LiF solution, what is the molarity of the LiF
solution?

a) 1.5 M b) 3 M

c) 12 M d) 0.3 M

12. MgCl2 + 2 Na(OH) --> 2 NaCl + Mg(OH)2


If you titrate 8 L of 0.1 M MgCl2 with 0.4 M NaOH, how many L of NaOH will you need?

a) 3.2 L b) 4 L

c) 0.5 L d) 0.32 L

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13. 2KBr + Ca --> CaBr2 + 2K


Based on the previous reaction, you have 45.0 mL of 0.465 M potassium bromide. How many moles of
potassium bromide are present?

a) 20.9 mol b) 0.021 mol

c) 0.0209 mol d) 0.02 mol

14. 2KBr + Ca --> CaBr2 + 2K


You have 45.0 mL of 0.465 M potassium bromide. How many grams of calcium bromide will form?

a) 4.18 g b) 1.25 g

c) 2.09g d) 8.37 g

15. 2 KBr + Ca --> CaBr2 + 2K


If you have 250 mL of 4M KBr, what will the molarity be of the CaBr2 solution that gets formed? There
will still be 250 mL of solution at the end.

a) 2 M b) 1M

c) 4 M d) 0.5 M

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