Calculate the concentration of an ammonia (M_M = "17 g/mol") solution that is 15% "NH"_3 and has a density of "0.90 g/mL" ?
1 Answer
Here's what I got.
Explanation:
Let's start by picking a sample of this ammonia solution that has a volume of
"1.0 L" = 1.0 * 10^3 quad "mL"
Use the density of the solution to convert its volume to mass.
1.0 * 10^3 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mL solution"))) * "0.90 g"/(1 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mL solution")))) = "900. g"
Now, you know that the solution is
In this case, your sample will contain
900. color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g solution"))) * "15 g NH"_3/(100color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g solution")))) = "135 g NH"_3
Next, use the molar mass of ammonia to convert the mass to moles.
135 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * "1 mole NH"_3/(17color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) = "7.94 moles NH"_3
As you know, the molarity of a solution tells you the number of moles of solute present in exactly
This means that the molarity of the solution is
color(darkgreen)(ul(color(black)("molarity = 7.9 mol L"^(-1))))
The answer is rounded to two sig figs, the number of sig figs you have for your values.