Respuesta :
Answer:
Molar Concentration of the solution = 10 mol / L
Explanation:
Given that :
Data: H = 1 u; Cl = 35.5 u
the mass percentage concentration is 36.5% → 36.5 g in 100 g of solution
density = 1 g / mL
Molar mass of (HCl) = 1 g + 35.5 g = 36.5 g / mol
Molar Concentration =unknown??? (mol / L)
We all know that:
density = mass / Volume
1 g / mL = 100 g / V
V = 100 mL → 0.1 L
Also
number of moles = mass / molar mass
n = 36.5 g / 36.5 g / mol
n = 1 mol
Molar Concentration = number of moles / Volume
Molar Concentration = 1 mol / 0.1 L
Molar Concentration of the solution = 10 mol / L
Answer:
Molar concentration of the solution = 10.0 mol/L
Explanation:
English Translation
Admit a saturated aqueous solution of HCL with a mass percentage concentration of 36.5% and density equal to 1g / mL. Calculate the molar concentration of this solution, expressed in mol / L
Solution
Mass concentration of the solution = 1 g/no
Percentage concentration of the solution that is HCl = 36.5%
Mass concentration of HCl
= 36.5% × 1g/mL = 0.365 g/mL
(Concentration in mol/L) = (Concentration in g/L) ÷ (Molar Mass)
Concentration of HCl in g/L = 365 g/L
Molar Mass of HCl = 36.46 g/mol
Concentration of HCl in mol/L = 365 ÷ 36.46 = 10.011 mol/L = 10.0 mol/L
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