To make a saturated solution,
36 g of sodium chloride is dissolved
in 100 g of water at 293 K.
Find its concentration at this
temperature.
Answers
Answer:
26.47%
Explanation:
Concentration of solution=(amout of solute×100)/Amount of solution
=(36×100)/136
=3600/136
Concentration of solution=26.47%
As we can see in the question, the mass of solute and the mass of solvent is given in the question. So, we will have to calculate the mass percentage of the solution.
Also, we should know about what the saturated solution is. It is a solution at which the maximum amount of solute can be dissolved under the particular temperature and pressure at which the solution exists.
Mass Percentage:
When the mass of both the solute and the solvent is given in grams, it is always convenient to express the concentration in terms of mass percentage.
Mass of solute (sodium chloride) =36g
Mass of solvent (water)= 100g
Percent by
Therefore,
As per the given calculation, the concentration of this saturated solution at this temperature= 26.47%.
Also, if temperature increases, solubility also increases and if it decreases solubility also decreases. It infers that solubility is directly proportional to the temperature.