
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The mass of solute in
Concept introduction:
Molarity of a solution is the amount of solute dissolved in a

Answer to Problem 59E
The mass of solute in
Explanation of Solution
It is given that the volume of solution is
The formula to determine molarity is shown below.
Where
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•
•
The molar mass of iron is
The molar mass of chlorine is
Therefore, the molar mass of
The formula to calculate the number of moles is shown below.
The value of the given mass of solute is taken as
Substitute the value of the molar mass of solute as
Substitute the values of number of moles, molarity of solution as
Rearrange the above equation as shown below.
Therefore, the mass of solute is
The mass of solute in
(b)
Interpretation:
The mass of solute in
Concept introduction:
Molarity of a solution is the amount of solute dissolved in a

Answer to Problem 59E
The mass of solute in
Explanation of Solution
It is given that the volume of solution is
The formula to determine molarity is shown below.
Where
•
•
•
The molar mass of potassium is
The molar mass of iodine is
The molar mass of oxygen is
Therefore, the molar mass of
The formula to calculate the number of moles is shown below.
The value of the given mass of solute is taken as
Substitute the value of the molar mass of solute as
Substitute the values of molarity of solution as
Rearrange the above equation,
Therefore, the mass of solute is
The mass of solute in
(c)
Interpretation:
The mass of solute in
Concept introduction:
Molarity of a solution is the amount of solute dissolved in a

Answer to Problem 59E
The mass of solute in
Explanation of Solution
It is given that the volume of solution is
The relation between
The probable unit factors are given below.
The unit factor to determine
Therefore, the volume in
The formula to determine molarity is shown below.
Where
•
•
•
The molar mass of zinc is
The molar mass of sulfur is
The molar mass of oxygen is
Therefore, the molar mass of
The formula to calculate the number of moles is shown below.
The value of the given mass of solute is considered as
Substitute the value of the molar mass of solute as
Substitute the value of volume of the solution as
Rearrange the above equation as shown below.
Therefore, the mass of solute is
The mass of solute in
(d)
Interpretation:
The mass of solute in
Concept introduction:
Molarity of a solution is the amount of solute dissolved in a

Answer to Problem 59E
The mass of solute in
Explanation of Solution
It is given that the volume of solution is
The relation between
The probable unit factors are given below.
The unit factor to determine
Therefore, the volume in
The formula to determine molarity is shown below.
Where
•
•
•
The molar mass of nickel is
The molar mass of nitrogen is
The molar mass of oxygen is
Therefore, the molar mass of
The above equation gives the molar mass of
The formula to calculate the number of moles is shown below.
The value of the given mass of solute is taken as
Substitute the value of the molar mass of solute as
Substitute the value of volume of the solution as
Rearrange the above equation as shown below.
Therefore, the mass of solute is
The mass of solute in
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