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This solucionario Quimica Analitica Skoog West Hol contains all the solutions to the different exercises. Plus, it can be used as a reference book for students of this subject. Definitely worth considering buying!1) Introduction 2) Solutions to Exercises 1-10 3) Solutions to Exercises 11-20 4) Solutions to Exercises 21-30 5) Solutions of Exercise 31-40Exercise 1: Calculate K oc of an electrolyte A with an ionic strength i= 0.001 M and its concentration c A = 1 M. Exercise 2: Calculate the osmolar concentration when [Na+] = 10mmol/L, [K+] = 5mmol/L and [Cl-] = 2 mmol/L. Exercise 3: In a solution of 15% ethanol there are 1.5g ethanol per 100 mL of solvent. If this solution contains 0.4 g NaCl per 100 mL, what is its molarity? Exercise 4: Calculate the calories present in a g of fat that has a caloric density of 9 kcal/g and a weight of 200g. Exercise 5: Calculate the number of moles of NaOH required to titrate a solution with concentration = 2.4 mmol/L. Exercise 6: Calculate the amount of NaOH required to titrate a solution with concentration = 5.2 mmol/L. Exercise 7: Calculate the number of moles of Ca(OH) 2 required to titrate a solution with concentration = 0.72mM, initial pH= 7.3 and total volume= 0.20 L. Exercise 8: Calculate the number of moles of Mg(OH) 2 required to titrate a solution with concentration = 0.72mM, initial pH= 7.3 and total volume=0.20 L. Exercise 9: What is the temperature at which a solution has a pH of 7? Exercise 10: Calculate the mass of a sample containing 0.5 g NaCl and 0.5g Ca(OH) 2 if its density is 1 g/mL. Exercise 11: What is the molarity of a solution containing 1.0 g of NaCl, 0.5g of Ca(OH)2 and 0.5g of MgSO4 per 1 litre? Exercise 12: What is the mass of an aqueous solution containing 3.8CaCO3 and 2.4NaHCO3 per 100mL? Exercise 13: Find the osmolarity and pH of a solution containing 50mM sodium chloride and 50 mM potassium chloride at 25 °C, ionic strength i= 0.01154 M and total volume = 500mL. cfa1e77820
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