A solution has prepared at particular concentration at 20°C which is heated about 70°C . What will change along molarity, molality, percent by mass and mole fraction has to be explained. Concept introduction Molality (m): Molality is the number of moles of solute present in one kilogram of solvent. Molality (m) = Number of moles of solute 1kg of solvent Molarity (M): Molarity is number of moles of the solute present in the one liter of the solution. Molarity (M) = Number of moles of solute 1 liter of solution Molarity is estimation of moles in the total volume of the solution while molality is estimation of moles in relationship with solvent in the solution. Mole fraction (X): Mole fraction is moles of each component is divided by total mass of the mixture. X solute = moles of solute mass of the solution X solvent = moles of solvent mass of the solution Percent by mass: Mass percent is mass of the element is divided by total mass of the compound and multiplied by 100. Percent mass = Mass of the element total mass of the compound ×100% To explain change in molarity
A solution has prepared at particular concentration at 20°C which is heated about 70°C . What will change along molarity, molality, percent by mass and mole fraction has to be explained. Concept introduction Molality (m): Molality is the number of moles of solute present in one kilogram of solvent. Molality (m) = Number of moles of solute 1kg of solvent Molarity (M): Molarity is number of moles of the solute present in the one liter of the solution. Molarity (M) = Number of moles of solute 1 liter of solution Molarity is estimation of moles in the total volume of the solution while molality is estimation of moles in relationship with solvent in the solution. Mole fraction (X): Mole fraction is moles of each component is divided by total mass of the mixture. X solute = moles of solute mass of the solution X solvent = moles of solvent mass of the solution Percent by mass: Mass percent is mass of the element is divided by total mass of the compound and multiplied by 100. Percent mass = Mass of the element total mass of the compound ×100% To explain change in molarity
Interpretation: A solution has prepared at particular concentration at
20°C which is heated about
70°C. What will change along molarity, molality, percent by mass and mole fraction has to be explained.
Concept introduction
Molality (m): Molality is the number of moles of solute present in one kilogram of solvent.
Molality (m) =Numberofmolesofsolute1kgofsolvent
Molarity (M): Molarity is number of moles of the solute present in the one liter of the solution.
Molarity is estimation of moles in the total volume of the solution while molality is estimation of moles in relationship with solvent in the solution.
Mole fraction (X): Mole fraction is moles of each component is divided by total mass of the mixture.
Xsolute=molesofsolutemassofthesolution
Xsolvent=molesofsolventmassofthesolution
Percent by mass: Mass percent is mass of the element is divided by total mass of the compound and multiplied by 100.
Percent mass =Massoftheelementtotalmassofthecompound×100%
Draw the major substitution products you would expect for the reaction shown below. If substitution would not occur at a significant
rate under these conditions, check the box underneath the drawing area instead.
Be sure you use wedge and dash bonds where necessary, for example to distinguish between major products.
Note for advanced students: you can assume that the reaction mixture is heated mildly, somewhat above room temperature, but
strong heat or reflux is not used.
Cl
Substitution will not occur at a significant rate.
Explanation
Check
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O-CH
+
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Click and drag to start
drawing a structure.
Draw the major substitution products you would expect for the reaction shown below. If substitution would not occur at a significant
rate under these conditions, check the box underneath the drawing area instead.
Be sure you use wedge and dash bonds where necessary, for example to distinguish between major products.
Note for advanced students: you can assume that the reaction mixture is heated mildly, somewhat above room temperature, but
strong heat or reflux is not used.
Cl
C
O Substitution will not occur at a significant rate.
Explanation
Check
+
O-CH3
Х
Click and drag to start
drawing a structure.