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Interpretation: The concentration of different ions that are present in river water is given. The molality of these six different ions is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: Molality is defined as the number of moles of solute that is present in
To determine: The molality of given six different ions that are present in the river water.

Answer to Problem 11.68QP
Solution
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Explanation of Solution
Explanation
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The molar mass of Aluminum is
The molar mass of Iron is
The molar mass of Calcium is
The molar mass of Sodium is
The molar mass of Potassium is
The molar mass of Magnesium is
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The molality of the solution is calculated as,
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Conclusion
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