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28 May, 23:44

10 g of nh4cl is added to 12.7 g of water. calculate the molality of the solution.

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  1. 29 May, 03:12
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    Molality of the solution is defined as Number of moles of solute present in 1 Kg of solvent.

    Mathematical it can be represented as:

    m=n / mass of solvent (Kg)

    m=Molality of the solution,

    n=Number of moles of solute

    Here as it is given 10 g of NH4Cl and Molar mass of NH4Cl=53.491 g/mol

    Number of moles of NH4Cl:

    =Weight of solute/Molar mass of solute

    =10/53.491

    =0.186

    Mass of solvent=Mass of water = 12.7 g

    So molality:

    =number of moles of NH4Cl / mass of water (Kg)

    =0.186*1000/12.7

    =14.7m
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