BA 15.3 Composition and its Effect Page 4 of Concentration from Densi Part B: 1
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BA 15.3 Composition and its Effect Page 4 of Concentration from Densi Part B: 1 Mass of Density, Mass of Mass of Unknown Volume, ml Code Container, g Liquid, g ,0 Part C: Make Up Solution Mass of sucrose, Volume of final solution, ml ( oro entration, 100.0 ml Part C: Determine density Volume, m.Mass of Empty Container, g Mass of Container + Mass of Liqud,Density,gml. RESULTS Part B: Use your graph to estimate the concentration of your unknown solution s) Unknown Code Unknown Code_ Concentration Part C: Use your graph to estimate the density of the solution that you prepared Make up Solution Concentration Estimated Density How does the estimate compare with your actual density measurement? Excellent (within 0.01 g/mL) Fair (within 0.04-0.08 g/mL) Good (within 0.02-0.04 g/mL) Poor (more than 0.08 gmL) 40Explanation / Answer
Part B: Estimating Concentration from Density
The last column of the table containing Class Average Density (gm/l) cannot be determined unless we know the number of students in the class.
Part C: Make up solution
Given mass of sucrose (C12H22O11) = 7 g
Now Concentration in %w/v means amount of solute in grams dissolved in 100 ml of solution,
Therefore conentration is 7% w/v of sucrose in 100 ml of final solution.
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Molar mass of sucrose = 12x12 + 1x22 + 16x11 = 342
Moles of sucrose (n) = given mass/molar mass = 7/342 = 0.0204
Given volume of final solution = 100ml = 0.1L
Concentration = moles of sucrose/Volume of solution in litres
Concentration = 0.0204/0.1 = 0.204 M
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