Chemistry, asked by baavijayam, 2 months ago

if 6.9 g of ethanol dissolved in 500g of water. what is the molality of solvent?​

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Answered by galacticturd
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Answer:

Morality (m)  

Massofsolventinkg

Noofmolesofsolute

​  

 

∴m=  

Molecularweightofsolute(M  

A

​  

)

weightofsolute(w  

A

​  

)

​  

×  

weightofsolvent(W  

B

​  

)

1000

​  

 

m=  

M  

A

​  

 

W  

A

​  

 

​  

×  

W  

B

​  

 

1000

​  

×  

M  

B

​  

 

M  

B

​  

 

​  

=  

n  

B

​  

 

n  

A

​  

 

​  

×  

M  

B

​  

 

1000

​  

 

n  

A

​  

= no of  moles of solute m=  

n  

B

​  

 

n  

A

​  

 

​  

×  

M  

B

​  

 

1000

​  

×  

(n  

A

​  

+n  

B

​  

)

(n  

A

​  

+n  

B

​  

)

​  

 

n  

B

​  

= no of moles of solvent

∴  

m=  

x  

B

​  

 

x  

A

​  

 

​  

×  

M  

B

​  

 

1000

​  

 

​  

...(1) x  

A

​  

= mole fraction of solute

x  

B

​  

= mole fraction of solvent

Given :- x  

A

​  

=0.040 Also x  

A

​  

+x  

B

​  

=1⇒x  

B

​  

=0.960

Ethanol is solute 1 water is solvent ∴M  

B

​  

=19

Putting values of x  

A

​  

,x  

B

​  

&M  

B

​  

 in (1), we get

m=  

0.960

0.040

​  

×  

18

1000

​  

⇒  

m=2.31mol/kg

​  

 

Explanation:

Moles of urea =  

N  

a

​  

 

N

​  

=0.001

Given, V=100ml

Molarity =  

Volume of the solution in L

No. of. moles

​  

=  

0.1

0.001

​  

=0.01M

Thus, the correct option is B

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