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Physical Properties Physical Properties of Solutionsof Solutions
Chapter 13Chapter 13
8/21/86CO2 Cloud Released
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Concentration Units
• Mass percentage
• ppm and ppb
• Mole fraction
• Molarity
• Molality
Concentration - amount of solute present in a given quantity of solvent or solution:
Concentration Units
Mass percentage (w/w)
% by mass = x 100%mass of solute
mass of solute + mass of solvent
= x 100% (w/w)mass of solutemass of solution
Mole Fraction (X)
XA = moles of A
sum of moles of all components
Parts per million (ppm)
Parts per billion (ppb)
Concentration Units
610 x soln mass
solute mass ppm
910 x soln mass
solute mass ppm
Concentration Units
M =moles of solute
liters of solution
Molarity (M)
Molality (m)
m =moles of solute
mass of solvent (kg)
What is the molality of a solution made by dissolving 36.5 g of naphthalene (C10H8) in 425 g of toluene (C7H8)?
Answer: 0.671 m
Practice Exercise p 544
What is the molality of a 5.86 M ethanol (C2H5OH) solution whose density is 0.927 g/mL?
m =moles of solute
mass of solvent (kg)M =
moles of solute
liters of solution
5.86 moles ethanol = 270 g ethanolAssume 1 L of solution:
(0.927 g/mL) (1000 mL) = 927 g of solution
mass of solvent = mass of solution – mass of solute
= 927 g – 270 g = 657 g = 0.657 kg
m =moles of solute
mass of solvent (kg)=
5.86 moles C2H5OH
0.657 kg solvent= 8.92 m
(a) Calculate the mass percentage of NaCl in a solution containing 1.50 g of NaCl in 50.0 g of water.
(b) A commercial bleaching solution contains 3.62 %(w/w) sodium hypochlorite, NaOCl. What is the mass of NaOCl in a bottle containing 2.50 kg of bleaching solution?
Answer: (a) 2.91%
(b) 90.5 g of NaOCl
Practice Exercise p 543
An aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid contains 36% HCl by mass. Calculate the mole fraction of HCl in the solution.
Sample Exercise 13.6 Calculation of Mole Fraction
Assume we have 100. g of solution:
Conversion of Concentration Units
• If we know the density of the solution, we can calculate the molality from the molarity and vice versa.
Fig 13.19 Calculating molality and molarity