Question #36be0

1 Answer
May 13, 2017

"Mass %" = b/(b + 1000/M) × 100 %

Explanation:

The formula for molality b is

color(blue)(bar(ul(|color(white)(a/a)b = "moles of solute"/"kilograms of solvent" color(white)(a/a)|)))" "

It will be more convenient during the derivation to express the mass of solvent in grams rather than kilograms.

Then,

b = n/(10^"-3" m_text(s)) = (1000n)/(m_text(s))

where

n color(white)(ll)= moles of solute
m_text(s) = grams of solvent

Since

n = "mass"/"molar mass" = m/M

we can write

(1) color(white)(mmmm)b = (1000m)/(Mm_text(s)

where

m = mass of solute
M = molar mass of solute

The formula for mass percent is

color(blue)(bar(ul(|color(white)(a/a)"Mass %" = "mass"/"total mass" × 100 %color(white)(a/a)|)))" "

or

(2) color(white)(mmm)"Mass %" = (m)/(m + m_text(s)) × 100 %

where

m_text(s) = mass of solvent

From (1),

(3) color(white)(mmmm)m = (bMm_text(s))/1000

Substitute (3) into (2)

"Mass %" = ((bMcolor(red)(cancel(color(black)(m_text(s)))))/1000)/((bMcolor(red)(cancel(color(black)(m_text(s)))))/1000 + stackrelcolor(blue)(1)(color(red)(cancel(color(black)(m_text(s)))))) × 100 % = ((bM)/1000)/((bM)/1000 + 1) × 100 %

Multiply numerator and denominator by 1000/M. Then

color(blue)(bar(ul(|color(white)(a/a)"Mass %" = b/(b + 1000/M) × 100 %color(white)(a/a)|)))" "

Example

Calculate the mass percent of a 1.00 mol/kg solution of "NaCl".

"Mass %" = b/(b + 1000/M) × 100 % = 1.00 /(1.00 + 1000/58.44) × 100 %

= 1.00/(1.00 + 17.11) × 100 % = 1.00/18.11 × 100 % = 5.52 %