Quiz: Calculating Mass of Solute from Concentration
AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462)
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Building on what you've learned about concentration, let's test your ability to calculate the mass of solute using given data!
What is the formula for calculating the mass of solute from concentration?
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Which of the following units can concentration be measured in? (Select all that apply)
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The mass of a solute is calculated by multiplying its concentration by the {{blank0}} of the solution.
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If a solution has a concentration of 10 g/dm³ and a volume of 2 dm³, calculate the mass of the solute.
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If the mass of the solute is 15 g and the concentration is 5 g/dm³, what is the volume of the solution?
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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A solution has a concentration of 8 g/dm³ and a volume of {{blank0}} dm³. If the mass of solute is 40 g, the volume is {{blank1}} dm³.
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If you have a solution with a volume of 3 dm³ and a mass of solute of 18 g, what is its concentration?
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Which is the correct unit for mass when calculating mass of solute from concentration?
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