The molality, mass percent, normality and mole fraction of Citric acid has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: Mass percent can be defined as ratio of calculated mass to the total mass of the compound whole multiplied by 100 . The mass percent of compound is given by, Mass percent(100)= Calculated Mass Total mass ×100 Molality of a solution also called as molal concentration can be defined as the mass of solute in grams to the mass of the solvent in kilograms. It can be given by the equation, Molality(mol kg -1 )= Mass of solue(in g) Mass of solvent(in kg) Mole fraction of a compound can be defined as the number of moles of a substance to the total number of moles present in them. The mole fraction can be calculated by, Mole fraction of compound= Number of moles(in mol) Total number of moles(in mol) Normality can be defined as number of gram equivalent to the volume of the solution. It can be given by formula, Normality(N)= Number of gram equivalent(in g) Volume of solution(in L)
The molality, mass percent, normality and mole fraction of Citric acid has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: Mass percent can be defined as ratio of calculated mass to the total mass of the compound whole multiplied by 100 . The mass percent of compound is given by, Mass percent(100)= Calculated Mass Total mass ×100 Molality of a solution also called as molal concentration can be defined as the mass of solute in grams to the mass of the solvent in kilograms. It can be given by the equation, Molality(mol kg -1 )= Mass of solue(in g) Mass of solvent(in kg) Mole fraction of a compound can be defined as the number of moles of a substance to the total number of moles present in them. The mole fraction can be calculated by, Mole fraction of compound= Number of moles(in mol) Total number of moles(in mol) Normality can be defined as number of gram equivalent to the volume of the solution. It can be given by formula, Normality(N)= Number of gram equivalent(in g) Volume of solution(in L)
Solution Summary: The author explains the molality, mass percent, normality, and mole tion of Citric acid.
Interpretation: The molality, mass percent, normality and mole fraction of Citric acid has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Mass percent can be defined as ratio of calculated mass to the total mass of the compound whole multiplied by
100. The mass percent of compound is given by,
Masspercent(100)=CalculatedMassTotalmass×100
Molality of a solution also called as molal concentration can be defined as the mass of solute in grams to the mass of the solvent in kilograms. It can be given by the equation,
Mole fraction of a compound can be defined as the number of moles of a substance to the total number of moles present in them. The mole fraction can be calculated by,
After an induced absorption process of an intensity, there are (without population inversion) transitions between:a) vibrational and rotational levels in the infrared region, we obtainb) vibrational levels exclusively in the infrared regionc) vibrational and rotational levels in the microwave regiond) transitions between nuclear spin levels in the radio frequency region
In a spontaneous emission process:a) the ground state population decreasesb) the excited state population decreasesc) the non-radiative component is predominantd) the emitted radiation is coherent
For a molecule there are 3 energy levels A, B and C, where B is an intermediate energy level between A and C. The A → C transition occurs at 480 nm and the B → C transition occurs at 885 nm. Indicate the wavelength at which the A → B transition will occur.