CHEMISTRY W/WRKBK AND SMARTWORK (LL)
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.100AP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value of van’t Hoff factor for each given salt is to be calculated.

Concept introduction: Van’t Hoff factor is defined as the ratio of the experimental value of the colligative property to the calculated value of the colligative property.

Colligative properties are basically the properties of the solutions after the process of dissolution. It is already defined above that the vapor pressure of solvent changes after the dissolution.

For ionic compound the value of Van’t Hoff factor is equal to the number of ions.

For covalent compound the value of Van’t Hoff factor is equal one.

To determine: The value of van’t Hoff factor for each given salt.

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Answer to Problem 11.100AP

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  • For the compound LiCl the value of van’t Hoff factor is 1.87_ .
  • For the compound HCl the value of van’t Hoff factor is 1.91_ .
  • For the compound NaCl the value of van’t Hoff factor is 1.89_ .

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Given

The given concentration of compound LiCl is 5.0g/kg .

The given concentration of compound HCl is 5.0g/kg .

The given concentration of compound NaCl is 5.0g/kg .

The given experimentally measured value of ΔTf for LiCl is 0.410°C .

The given experimentally measured value of ΔTf for HCl is 0.486°C .

The given experimentally measured value of ΔTf for NaCl is 0.299°C .

The given value of Kf for water is 1.86°C/m .

The depression in freezing point (ΔTf) is the difference between the freezing point of pure solvent and freezing point of the solvent after the addition of the solute.

The depression in freezing point (ΔTf) of the aqueous solution is calculated by the formula,

ΔTf=i×Kf×m

Where,

  • Kf is the freezing point depression constant.
  • m is the molality.
  • i is the van’t Hoff factor.

To calculate the value of van’t Hoff factor the above formula is rearranged as,

i=ΔTKf×m (1)

Calculation for the compound LiCl ,

The molar mass of LiCl is 42.5g/mol .

The mass of solvent is 1kg .

The moles of LiCl is calculated by the formula,

n=MassofLiClMolarmass

Substitute the values in the above formula.

n=MassofLiClMolarmassn=5.0g42.5g/moln=0.118mol

Molality of LiCl is calculated by the formula,

Molality=MolesofLiClVolumeofsolvent(kg)

Substitute the values in the above formula.

Molality=MolesofLiClMassofsolvent(kg)Molality=0.118mol1kgMolality=0.118mol/kgMolality=0.118m

Now, substitute the values in equation (1) for the compound LiCl .

i=ΔTKf×mi=0.410°C1.86°C/m×0.118mi=1.87_

Calculation for the compound HCl ,

The molar mass of HCl is 36.5g/mol .

The mass of solvent is 1kg .

The moles of HCl is calculated by the formula,

n=MassofHClMolarmass

Substitute the values in the above formula.

n=MassofHClMolarmassn=5.0g36.5g/moln=0.137mol

Molality of HCl is calculated by the formula,

Molality=MolesofHClVolumeofsolvent(kg)

Substitute the values in the above formula.

Molality=MolesofHClMassofsolvent(kg)Molality=0.137mol1kgMolality=0.137mol/kgMolality=0.137m

Now, substitute the values in equation (1) for the compound HCl .

i=ΔTKf×mi=0.486°C1.86°C/m×0.137mi=1.91_

Calculation for the compound NaCl ,

The molar mass of NaCl is 58.5g/mol .

The mass of solvent is 1kg .

The moles of NaCl is calculated by the formula,

n=MassofNaClMolarmass

Substitute the values in the above formula.

n=MassofNaClMolarmassn=5.0g58.5g/moln=0.085mol

Molality of NaCl is calculated by the formula,

Molality=MolesofNaClVolumeofsolvent(kg)

Substitute the values in the above formula.

Molality=MolesofNaClMassofsolvent(kg)Molality=0.085mol1kgMolality=0.085mol/kgMolality=0.085m

Now, substitute the values in equation (1) for the compound NaCl .

i=ΔTKf×mi=0.299°C1.86°C/m×0.085mi=1.89_

Conclusion

  • For the compound LiCl the value of van’t Hoff factor is 1.87_ .
  • For the compound HCl the value of van’t Hoff factor is 1.91_ .
  • For the compound NaCl the value of van’t Hoff factor is 1.89_ .

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