Q1. mass of glycerol = 12.80 g
mass of water = 40.70 g
mass of solution = mass of glycerol + mass of water
mass of solution = 12.80 g + 40.70 g
mass of solution = 53.50 g
volume of solution = (mass of solution) / (density of solution)
volume of solution = 53.50 g / (1.052 g/mL)
volume of solution = 50.86 mL
volume of solution = 0.05086 L
moles of glycerol = (mass of glycerol) / (molar mass of glycerol)
moles of glycerol = (12.80 g) / (92.09 g/mol)
moles of glycerol = 0.1390 mol
molarity of glycerol = moles of glycerol / volume of solution (L)
molarity of glycerol = (0.1390 mol) / (0.05086 L)
molarity of glycerol = 2.733 M
Part 4. Molality of the calcium chloride solution Molality is defined as mol solute Calculate the...
Please help and answer all Calculate the molality of each solution. Part A 0.495 mol solute; 2.17 kg solvent molarity =_____m Part B 0.559 mol solute; 1.44 kg solvent molarity =_____m Part C 0.139 mol solute; 538 g solvent molarity =_____m
What is the relationship between the moles of solute and the
mass of solute?
Rewrite the molality expression in terms of grams and molecular
weight.
Background:
Properties that depend on the concentration of particles in solution are called colligative properties. The number of particles in a solvent can affect the freezing or boiling point of solvent. To express the effect of concentration on freezing point or boiling point, molality is used in place of molarity. Molality (m) is the number...
Calculate the molality of an aqueous solution of manganese (II) chloride with a solute mole fraction of 0.125 and a density, ρ = 1.057 g/mL.
Calculate the boiling point (in oC) of a calcium nitrate (Ca(NO3)2; 164.1g/mol) solution with a concentration of 1.45 molarity. The solution has a density of 1.12 g/mL. Water has a boiling point elevation constant of 0.512 oC/m. (assume 1 atm total external pressure & idea behavior) my answer 101.8432 please explain and tell me where is my mistake
calculate the molality of the solute in a solution containing 8.82 g MgNH4PO4 in 250.0mL of solvent. Assume the density of the solvent is 1.00 g/mL.
Calculate the molarity of the two solutions. The first solution contains 0.550 mol of NaOH in 2.95 L of solution. molarity: The second solution contains 19.1 g of NaCl in 627 mL of solution. molarity: Calculate the molality of a solution formed by adding 7.00 g NH,Cl to 14.0 g of water. molality: m NH C1 What is the mole fraction of solute in a 3.69 m aqueous solution? Xsolute = 0.06 An aqueous sodium acetate, NaC,H,O, , solution is...
A solution is made by dissolving 0.592 mol of nonelectrolyte solute in 767 g of benzene. Calculate the freezing point, Te, and boiling point, Tb, of the solution. Constants can be found in the table of colligative constants. T = Colligative Constants Constants for freezing-point depression and boiling-point elevation calculations at 1 atm: Solvent Formula Kf value* Normal freezing Kb value Normal boiling (°C/m) point (°C) (°C/m) point (°C) water H20 1.86 0.00 0.512 100.00 benzene 5.12 5.49 2.53 80.1...
1a: Approximately what will be the total solute molarity for a 0.07 M solution of NaOH? 1b: Compute the boiling point elevation of a salt water solution that contains 4.75 g of NaCl dissolved in 103 mL of water. Enter the number of degrees celsius that the boiling point will be elevated. 1c: Compute the molar mass of vitamin C if a solution containing 25.0 g in 104 g of water freezes at -2.58°C. (Assume vitamin C does not ionize...
a) If 1.95 mol of calcium chloride is added to 2.30 kg of water then what is the freezing point lowering and the freezing point of the solution (Kf = 1.86 ºC/m)? b) If 0.500 mol of NaCl is added to 500 mL of water then what is the boiling point elevation and the boiling point of the solution (Kb = 0.52 ºC/m)?
calculate the molality of each of the solutions.
part a) 0.35 mol solute; 0.350 kg solvent
part b) 0.832 mol solute; 0.250kg solvent
part c) 0.013 mol solute; 23.1 g solvent
Chapter 13 HW Exercise 13.97 Calculate the most of each of the solution Part 0.35 mol 350k Express your answer using two significant figures. Parts molt 250 kw Express your w ing the contres 080 AE OO? Submit Best Answer Q WE R T y un A so F...