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13 September, 09:59

What is the molality of sodium chloride in solution that is 13.0% by mass sodium chloride and that has a density of 1.10 g/ml?

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  1. 13 September, 12:20
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    Answer is: molality od sodium chloride is 2,55 mol/kg.

    V (solution) = 100 ml.

    m (solution) = d (solution) · V (solution).

    m (solution) = 1,10 g/ml · 100 ml.

    m (solution) = 110 g.

    ω (NaCl) = 13,0% = 0,13.

    m (NaCl) = ω (NaCl) · m (solution).

    m (NaCl) = 0,13 · 110 g.

    m (NaCl) = 14,3 g.

    n (NaCl) = m (NaCl) : M (NaCl).

    n (NaCl) = 14,3 g : 58,5 g/mol.

    n (NaCl) = 0,244 mol.

    m (H₂O) = 110 g - 14,3 g.

    m (H₂O) = 95,7 g = 0,0957 kg.

    b (NaCl) = n (NaCl) : m (H₂O).

    b (NaCl) = 0,244 mol : 0,0957 kg.

    b (NaCl) = 2,55 mol/kg.
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