Question #ccb82

1 Answer
Mar 28, 2017

Here's what I got.

Explanation:

The density of the solution can be found by dividing its total mass by its total volume.

You can safely assume that dissolving "2 g" of sodium chloride in "500 mL" of water will not change the volume of the solution, so right from the start, you know that

V_"solution" = V_"water" = "500 mL"

Now, you know the mass of sodium chloride, which is the solute, so you must figure out the mass of the water, which is the solvent.

Using the fact that

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and that water has a density of "1 g cm"^(-3), you can say that "500 mL" of water have a mass of

500 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mL"))) * (1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("cm"^3))))/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mL")))) * "1 g"/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("cm"^3)))) = "500 g"

Therefore, the total mass of the solution will be

m_"total" = m_"NaCl" + m_"water"

which in your case is

m_"total" = "2 g + 500 g"

m_"total" = "502 g"

The density of the solution, rho_"sol", will be equal to

rho_"sol" = m_"total"/V_"solution"

Plug in your values to find

rho_ "sol" = "502 g"/"500 mL" = "1.004 g mL"^(-1)

Now, I'll leave the answer rounded to four sig figs, but keep in mind that it should be rounded to one significant figure.

So the correct answer here would be

rho_"sol" = "1 g mL"^(-1)