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21 November, 01:36

A sucrose solution is prepared to a final concentration of 0.210 MM. Convert this value into terms of g/Lg/L, molality, and mass %%. (Use the following values: molecular weight MWsucroseMWsucrose = 342.296 g/molg/mol; density rhosol′nrhosol′n = 1.02 g/mLg/mL; and mass of water, mwatmwat = 948.1 gg). Note that the mass of solute is included in the density of the solution.

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  1. 21 November, 04:04
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    1) 71.9 g/L

    2) 0.221 m olal

    3) 7.05% by mass

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Concentration of sucrose = 0.210 M

    Molar weight of sucrose = 342.3 g/mol

    Density of solution = 1.02 g/mL

    Mass of water = 948.1 grams

    Step 2: Convert this value into terms of g/L

    (0.210 mol/L) * (342.3 g/mol) = 71.9 g/L

    Calculate the molality

    Step 1: Calculate mass water

    Suppose we have a volume of 1.00L

    Mass of the solution = 1000 mL * 1.02 g/mL = 1020 g solution

    We know that there are 71.9 g of solute in a liter of solution from the first calculation. This means

    (1020 grams solution) - (71.9 g solute) = 948.1 g = 0.9481 kg water

    Step 2: Calculate molality

    Molality = moles sucrose / mass water

    (0.210 mol) / (0.9481 kg) = 0.221 mol/kg = 0.221 m olal

    Mass %

    % MAss = (mass solute / mass solution) * 100%

    (71.9 g) / (1020 g) * 100% = 7.05% by mass
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