Question 11.4: CALCULATING THE MOLALITY OF A SOLUTION What is the molality ...
CALCULATING THE MOLALITY OF A SOLUTION
What is the molality of a solution made by dissolving 1.45 g of table sugar (sucrose, C_{12}H_{22}O_{11}) in 30.0 mL of water? The molar mass of sucrose is 342.3 g/mol.
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Molality is the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent. Thus, we need to find how many moles are in 1.45 g of sucrose and how many kilograms are in 30.0 mL of water.
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The number of moles of sucrose is
1.45 g sucrose × \frac{1 mol sucrose}{342.3 g sucrose} = 4.24 × 10^{-3} mol sucrose
Since the density of water is 1.00 g/mL, 30.0 mL of water has a mass of 30.0 g, or 0.0300 kg. Thus, the molality of the solution is
Molality = \frac{4.24 × 10^{-3} mol}{0.0300 kg} = 0.141 m
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