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23 January, 23:23

What is the molality of an aqueous solution containing FeCl3 (MM = 162.2 g/mol) with a mole fraction of FeCl3 of 0.15?

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  1. 24 January, 02:09
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    10 m

    Explanation:

    The mole fraction of FeCl₃ of 0.15, that is, per mole of solution, there are 0.15 moles of FeCl₃ and 1 - 0.15 = 0.85 moles of water.

    The molar mass of water is 18.02 g/mol. The mass corresponding to 0.85 moles is:

    0.85 mol * 18.02 g/mol = 15 g = 0.015 kg

    The molality of FeCl₃ is:

    m = moles of solute / kilogram of solvent

    m = 0.15 mol / 0.015 kg

    m = 10 m
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