Concentration of Solutions Percent by mass Is the
Concentration of Solutions : Percent by mass: Is the ratio of the solute’s mass to the solution’s mass expressed as a percent. Percent by mass = X 100
Example # 1: Calculate the percent by mass of solute in 55 g of solution with 15 g of potassium nitrate dissolved in water. Data: Solute’s mass = 15 g Solution’s mass = 55 g % by mass = ? % by mass = = X 100 = 27. 3 % of KNO 3
Example # 2: Calculate the percent by mass of solute in a solution made by 25 g of sodium chloride & 50 g of water. Data: Solute’s mass = 25 g Solvent’s mass = 50 g Solution’s mass = 50 g + 25 g = 75 g % by mass = ? X 100 % by mass = = X 100 = 33. 0 % of Na. Cl
Solution Concentration: % by volume = X 100 Example: Calculate the percent by volume of alcohol in 95 m. L of solution which contains 30 m. L of alcohol. Data: Solute = 30 m. L Solution = 95 m. L % by volume = ? X 100 % by volume = = X 100 = 31. 6 % of alcohol
Mole Fraction: Is the ratio between the # of moles of each component & the total # of moles in the solution. ΧA = Mole fraction of A n. A = Moles of A n. B = Moles of B
Example # 1: Calculate the mole fraction of a solution made by 20 g Na. OH and 90 g water. = 0. 50 mol H 2 O= 90. 0 g ÷ 18. 0 g/mol = 5. 0 mol Na. OH= 20. 0 g ÷ 40. 0 g/mol Χ Χ Na. OH = H 2 O = = 0. 091 Na. OH = = x Na. OH = 0. 909 H 2 O + x H 2 O =1
Example # 2: Calculate the mole fraction of a solution made by 37. 5% HCl and 62. 5% water. HCl= 37. 5 % = 37. 5 g ÷ 36. 5 g/mol = 1. 03 mol H 2 O= 62. 5 % = 62. 5 g ÷ 18. 0 g/mol = 3. 47 mol Χ Χ HCl = H 2 O = x = = 0. 229 HCl = = 0. 771 H 2 O HCl + x H 2 O =1
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