The density of an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid is 1.67 g/mL and the concent
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The density of an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid is 1.67 g/mL and the concentration is 3.31 m. What is the concentration of this solution in molarity? Marks: 1 Answer. 23 Marks: 1 The density of an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid is 1.45 g/mL and the concentration is 2.28 M. What is the concentration of this solution in mole fraction? Answer: 24 Marks: 1 The density of an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid is 1.26 g/mL and the concentration is 3.49 M. What is the concentration of this solution in percent by mass? Answer:Explanation / Answer
Ans 22
Step 1. Make an assumption.
Assume you have 1 kg of solvent (water).
Step 2. Find the total mass of H2SO4.
3.31 m means 3.31moles /kg solvent (water).
3.31X 98.079 g/mole = 324.64 grams .
Step 3. Calculate the total grams of the solution.
1000 grams solvent (water) + 324.64 grams H2SO4 = 1324.64 grams solution.
Step 4. Calculate the volume (Liters) of solution.
1324.64 grams X 1mL/1.67grams (density) = 793.19 mL = 0.793 L
Step 5. Calculate the molarity.
3.31 moles solute / 0.793 L = 4.17 M
Ans 23
Moles of H2SO4 in 1000 ml of water is 2.28.
Moles of water = 1000 /18 = 55.55 moles.
Mole fraction = moles of solute/moles of solute+moles of solvent
=2.28/(2.28+55.5)
=0.039
Ans 24
Mass percent=mass of solute/mass of solution *100
let 1000mL of h2so4 contains 3.49moles
3.49 moles=3.49*98.079
=342.29g
mass of solution=density*volume
=1.26*1000
=1260g
mass percente=342.29/1260 *100
27.14%
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