Question #de361

1 Answer
Apr 10, 2016

Here's how you can do that.

Explanation:

In order to convert the given concentration of sodium cations, "Na"^(+)Na+, from milligrams per liter, "mg L"^(-1)mg L1, to millimoles per liter, "mmol L"^(-1)mmol L1, you need to use the molar mass of elemental sodium.

Since you already know the concentration of the cations per liter, you can focus on converting milligrams to millimoles.

A sodium cation has the same molar mass as elemental sodium, "Na"Na

M_M = "22.989770 g mol"^(-1)MM=22.989770 g mol1

As you know, you can go from grams to milligrams by using the conversion factor

color(purple)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)color(black)("1 g" = 10^3"mg")color(white)(a/a)|)))

You can use the same conversion factor to go from moles to millimoles

color(purple)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)color(black)("1 mol" = 10^3"mmol")color(white)(a/a)|)))

This means that grams per mole,"g mol"^(-1), will be equivalent to milligrams per millimole, "mg mmol"^(-1), since

[color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))/color(blue)(cancel(color(black)("mol"))) * (10^3"mg")/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) * (1color(blue)(cancel(color(black)("mol"))))/(10^3"mmol") = color(purple)(cancel(color(black)(10^3)))/color(purple)(cancel(color(black)(10^3)))"mg"/"mmol" = "1 mg mmol"^(-1)]

This means that the molar mass of the sodium cations can be expressed as

"22.989770 g mol"^(-1) = "22.989770 mg mmol"^(-1)

You can use this value as a conversion factor to go from milligrams per liter to mmoles per liter

8.034846159color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mg")))/"L" * "1 mmol Na"^(+)/(22.989770color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mg")))) = color(green)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)"0.3494965870 mmol L"^(-1)color(white)(a/a)|)))

I'll leave the answer rounded to ten sig figs, since that's how many sig figs you have for the concentration of the sodium cations.