Chemistry Principles And Practice
Chemistry Principles And Practice
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781305295803
Author: David Reger; Scott Ball; Daniel Goode
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.19QE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The concentration of [Ca(NO3)2] in mass percentage has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Mass percentage:  The mass percentage gives the number of grams of solute present in 100g of solution.  The formula of mass percentage is,

  Masspercentage=GramsofsoluteGramsofsolution×100%

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12.19QE

The concentration of [Ca(NO3)2] in mass percentage is 1.04%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

Mass of [Ca(NO3)2]    =4.50g

Mass of water        =430.0g

Mass of solution    =434.5g

The mass percentage of [Ca(NO3)2] is given as,

  Masspercentage=GramsofsoluteGramsofsolution×100%Masspercentage=4.5g434.5g×100%Masspercentage=1.0356%1.04%

The concentration of [Ca(NO3)2] in mass percentage is 1.04%.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The concentration of [Ca(NO3)2] in mole fraction has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Mole fraction:  Mole fraction of a substance in a solution is the number of moles of that substance divided by the total number of moles of all substances present.  The formula is,

  χA=MolesofA (inmol)MolesofA (in mol) +MolesofB (in mol) +MolesofC (in mol) +...χA=MolesofA (inmol)Totalnumberofmolesofcomponents(inmol)

(b)

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Answer to Problem 12.19QE

The concentration of [Ca(NO3)2] in mole fraction is 0.00114.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

Mass of [Ca(NO3)2]    =4.50g

Mass of water        =430.0g

Mass of solution    =434.5g

The moles of [Ca(NO3)2]=4.50g×1mol164.088g=0.0274moles

The moles of water=430g×1mol18.02g=23.8623moles

The mole fraction of [Ca(NO3)2],

  χCa(NO3)2=Molesof[Ca(NO3)2] (inmol)Totalnumberofmolesofcomponents(inmol)χCa(NO3)2=0.0274moles0.0274moles+ 23.8623molesχCa(NO3)2=0.0274moles23.8897molesχCa(NO3)2=0.00114

The concentration of [Ca(NO3)2] in mole fraction is 0.00114.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The concentration of [Ca(NO3)2] in molality has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Molality:  Molality is defined as moles of solute per specified amount of mass of the solvent.  The formula is,

  Molality(m)=Mass ofsolute (in mol)Massofsolvent (in kg)

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12.19QE

The concentration of [Ca(NO3)2] in molality is 0.64m.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

Mass of [Ca(NO3)2]    =25.0g

Mass of water        =430.0g=0.43 kg

Mass of solution    =525.0g

The moles of [Ca(NO3)2]=4.50g×1mol164.088g=0.0274moles

The concentration of [Ca(NO3)2] is,

  Molality(m)=Mass ofsolute (in mol)Massofsolvent (in kg)m=0.0274moles0.43kgm=0.0637m0.064m

The concentration of [Ca(NO3)2] in molality is 0.64m.

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