What are the percentage and molar concentrations of a 20*g mass of common salt dissolved in 80*g water?

1 Answer
Aug 19, 2017

You want the expression, "moles of solute"/"volume of solution"..

Explanation:

We ASSUME that 20*g of salt dissolves in 80*g of water; and thus our percentage concentration is.....

(20*g)/(20*g*("salt")+80*g*("water"))xx100%=20%(w_"solute"/w_"solution")

We FURTHER ASSUME that the volume of the solution is IDENTICAL to (or close enuff) to 80*mL....

And this for molar concentration we take as usual the quotient......

"Moles of stuff"/"Volume of solution"=((20*g)/(58.44*g*mol^-1))/(80xx10^-3*L)~=4*mol*L^-1