FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEM +KNEWTONALTA
FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEM +KNEWTONALTA
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Author: Hein
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Chapter 14, Problem 40PE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Molality of solution prepared by dissolution of 1.25 mol CaCl2 in 750.0 g of water has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Molality is amount of solute present in one kilogram of solvent. Expression to calculate molality of solution is as follows:

  Molality of solution=Moles of soluteMass (kg)of solvent

(a)

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Expression for molality of CaCl2 is as follows:

  Molality of CaCl2=Moles of CaCl2Mass(kg) of H2O        (1)

Substitute 1.25 mol for moles of CaCl2 and 750.0 g for mass of H2O in equation (1).

  Molality of CaCl2=(1.25 mol750.0 g)(1 g103 kg)=1.67 m

Hence, molality of required solution is 1.67 m.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Molality of solution prepared by dissolution of 2.5 g C6H12O6 in 525 g of water has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(b)

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Expression for moles of C6H12O6 is as follows:

  Moles of C6H12O6=Mass of C6H12O6Molar mass of C6H12O6        (2)

Substitute 2.5 g for mass and 180.1 g/mol for molar mass of C6H12O6 in equation (2).

  Moles of C6H12O6=2.5 g180.1 g/mol=0.0139 mol

Expression for molality of C6H12O6 is as follows:

  Molality of C6H12O6=Moles of C6H12O6Mass(kg) of H2O        (3)

Substitute 0.0139 mol for moles of C6H12O6 and 525 g for mass of H2O in equation (3).

  Molality of C6H12O6=(0.0139 mol525 g)(1 g103 kg)=0.0265 m

Hence, molality of required solution is 0.0265 m.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Molality of solution prepared by dissolution of 17.5 mL (CH3)2CHOH in 35.5 mL H2O has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(c)

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Expression for mass of (CH3)2CHOH is as follows:

  Mass of (CH3)2CHOH=[(Density of (CH3)2CHOH)(Volume of (CH3)2CHOH)]        (4)

Substitute 0.785 g/mL for density and 17.5 mL for volume of (CH3)2CHOH in equation (4).

  Mass of (CH3)2CHOH=(0.785 g/mL)(17.5 mL)=13.74 g

Expression for mass of H2O is as follows:

  Mass of H2O=(Density of H2O)(Volume of H2O)        (5)

Substitute 1.00 g/mL for density and 35.5 mL for volume of H2O in equation (5).

  Mass of H2O=(1.00 g/mL)(35.5 mL)=35.5 g

Expression for moles of (CH3)2CHOH is as follows:

  Moles of (CH3)2CHOH=Mass of (CH3)2CHOHMolar mass of (CH3)2CHOH        (6)

Substitute 13.74 g for mass and 60.1 g/mol for molar mass of (CH3)2CHOH in equation (6).

  Moles of (CH3)2CHOH=13.74 g60.1 g/mol=0.229 mol

Expression for molality of (CH3)2CHOH is as follows:

  Molality of (CH3)2CHOH=Moles of (CH3)2CHOHMass(kg) of H2O        (7)

Substitute 0.229 mol for moles of (CH3)2CHOH and 35.5 g for mass of H2O in equation (7).

  Molality of (CH3)2CHOH=(0.229 mol35.5 g)(1 g103 kg)=6.45 m

Hence, molality of required solution is 6.45 m.

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