The formula for mass/mass% is (weight of solute/volume solution) x 100.
When I plugged in this number, I get a wrong answer.
25.0 ml urine specimen having a mass of 25.725 g was found to contain 1.929g of dissolved solute. What is the mass/mass percent concentration of the urine sample?
I did: (25.725/25.0) x 100 = answer is wrong. : /
Also, how do you find the initial mass, such as..What is the mass of solution that contains 2.50 of dissolved solute in a 10% blood plasma sample?
And lastly, I keep messing up the formula for the ideal gas law. For example, a certain quantity of neon gas is under 1.05 atm pressure at 303K in a 10.0L vessel. How many mole of neon are present?
Ok, so this is how I see it.
n = (PT/V) x R
(1.05 atm x 303k/ 10.0L) x 0.0821 L x atm/mol x K = wrong answer again. I get very confused trying arrange which goes where. PV = nRT...the book gave an example for finding R : R= PV/nT.
What if I need to find T? Will it be T = PV/n x R?
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