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27 June, 20:00

Express the concentration of a 0.0250 m aqueous solution of fluoride, f-, in mass percentage and in parts per million. assume the density of the solution is 1.00 g/ml.

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  1. 27 June, 20:17
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    Assume that you have 1 L of solution.

    moles of F - = conc. x volume = 0.025 x 1 = 0.025 moles F-

    0.025 moles x (19.0 g/mole) = 0.475 g in 1 L of solution = 475 mg

    mass of solution = density x vol = 1 g/ml x 1000ml = 1000 g solution

    mass % F - = (mass of F - / mass of solution) x 100 = (0.475 / 1000) x 100 = 0.0475%

    One ppm is equivalent to 1 milligram of something per liter of water (mg/l).

    parts per million F - = mass of F - in milligram / volume in L = 475 / 1 = 475 ppm F-
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