Laboratory Manual Chemistry in Context
Laboratory Manual Chemistry in Context
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Author: American Chemical Society
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Interpretation:

Molar concentration of all the molecular and ionic species present in 1.0M solution of NaOH has to be calculated.

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Sodium hydroxide is completely soluble in water and hence it dissociates completely into ions.  This can be represented as,

    NaOH H2O Na+ + OH

Concentration of NaOH is 1.0M and therefore, 1.0M of Na+ ions and 1.0M of OH ions will be present after dissociation.  Equilibrium concentration of the ions in solution is given as,

    [Na+] = [OH-] = 1.0M

Relation between the concentration of hydroxide ion and hydrogen ion in aqueous solution can be used to calculated the concentration of hydrogen ions,

    [H+][OH-] = 1x10-14 [H+] = 1x10-141.0 = 1x10-14

The concentration of all the ionic species is calculated as,

    [Na+] = 1.0M[OH-] = 1.0M[H+] = 1x10-14M

Molecular species that is involved is water molecule.  The molar concentration of water can be calculated by assuming the density of solution to be 1.0g/mL.

Ratio of number of moles of solute that is present in one liter of solution is known as molarity.

    Molarity(M) = moles of soluteliter of solution

The moles of water that is present in one liter of solution can be calculated using density and molar mass as given below,

    [H2O] = (1.0Lx103mL1L)(1.0gH2O1 mL solutionx1mol H2O18.02gH2O)1.0L = 0.555x103M = 56M

Therefore, the concentration of molecular species is calculated as 56M.

Conclusion

Concentration of all species in 1.0M solution of NaOH is calculated.

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Molar concentration of all the molecular and ionic species present in 1.0M solution of HCl has to be calculated.

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Hydrogen chloride is completely soluble in water and hence it dissociates completely into ions.  This can be represented as,

    HCl H2O H+ + Cl

Concentration of HCl is 1.0M and therefore, 1.0M of H+ ions and 1.0M of Cl ions will be present after dissociation.  Equilibrium concentration of the ions in solution is given as,

    [H+] = [Cl-] = 1.0M

Relation between the concentration of hydroxide ion and hydrogen ion in aqueous solution can be used to calculated the concentration of hydrogen ions,

    [H+][OH-] = 1x10-14 [OH-] = 1x10-141.0M = 1x10-14M

The concentration of all the ionic species is calculated as,

    [Cl-] = 1.0M[H+] = 1.0M[OH-] = 1x10-14M

Molecular species that is involved is water molecule.  The molar concentration of water can be calculated by assuming the density of solution to be 1.0g/mL.

Ratio of number of moles of solute that is present in one liter of solution is known as molarity.

    Molarity(M) = moles of soluteliter of solution

The moles of water that is present in one liter of solution can be calculated using density and molar mass as given below,

    [H2O] = (1.0Lx103mL1L)(1.0gH2O1 mL solutionx1mol H2O18.02gH2O)1.0L = 0.555x103M = 56M

Therefore, the concentration of molecular species is calculated as 56M.

Conclusion

Concentration of all species in 1.0M solution of HCl is calculated.

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