
Interpretation:
The solution with the highest molarity needs to be identified from 10 g NaNO3 in 1.0 L water , 10.0 g Cd(NO3)2 in 1.0 L water and 10.0 g Pb(NO3)2 in 1.0 L
Concept Introduction:
Molarity is defined as the moles of solute in a liter volume of a solution
The density of a solution is the ratio of its mass and volume i.e.

Answer to Problem 5E
The solution of 10 g NaNO3 in 1.0 L water has the highest molarity of 1.2x10-1 mol/L and the highest density of 10.2 g/L
Explanation of Solution
a)
Given:
Mass of NaNO3 = 10 g
Volume of water solvent = 1.0 L
Calculation:
Based on equation (1) and (2):
Molar mass of NaNO3 = 84.99 g/mol
b)
Given:
Mass of Cd(NO3)2= 10 g
Volume of water solvent =1.0 L
Calculation:
Based on equation (1) and (2):
Molar mass of Cd(NO3)2 = 236.42 g/mol
c)
Given:
Mass of Pb(NO3)2 = 10 g
Volume of water solvent = 1.0 L
Calculation:
Based on equation (1) and (2):
Molar mass of Pb(NO3)2 = 331.2 g/mol
Therefore, the solution of 10 g NaNO3 in 1.0 L water has the highest molarity of 1.2x10-1 mol/L
Molarity can be expressed in terms of solution density and solute molecular weight by combining equations (3) and (4) i.e.
a) NaNO3 solution
Mol wt = 84.99 g/mol
Based on equation (5):
b) Cd(NO3)2 solution
Mol wt = 236.42 g/mol
Based on equation (5):
c) Pb(NO3)2 solution
Mol wt = 331.2 g/mol
Based on equation (5):
Thus, the solution of 10 g NaNO3 in 1.0 L water has the highest density as well.
Thus, the solution of 10 g NaNO3 in 1.0 L water has the highest molarity and the highest density.
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