What is the molality of a 56⋅g mass of common salt dissolved in 18⋅mL of water?
2 Answers
May 23, 2016
Explanation:
I do not believe that a concentration this strong is physically [realistic.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_chloride)
May 23, 2016
5.56 m
Explanation:
Let's assume we have 1 mole of NaCl and 1 mole of water.
Molality is calculated by dividing the moles of solute (NaCl) by the volume in L of the solvent (water)
The trick here is to figure out how much water you have.
The molar mass of water is 18g/mol.
Since the density of water is 1g/mL, 1 mole of water would have a volume of 18mL or 0.18L.
So molality of this would be
Molality = 1 mole NaCl / 0.18L water
5.56 m NaCl
Here is another lesson about calculating molality.
Hope this helps!