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31 August, 02:24

The density of a 0.448-m aqueous solution of K2CrO4 is 1.063 g/mL. What is the molarity (M) of this solution? The molar mass if K2CrO4 is 194.2 g/mol. 0

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  1. 31 August, 02:41
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    [K₂CrO₄] = 0.44 M

    Explanation:

    Solute → K₂CrO₄

    Solvent → Water

    0.448 m means molality. These are the moles in 1kg of solvent so we can determine the mass like this:

    Mass of solute → moles of salt. molar mass = 0.448 mol. 194.2 g/mol = 87 g

    Mass of solvent → 1000 g

    Mass of solution → Mass of solute + Mass of solvent → 1087 g

    Let's determine the volume of solution by density:

    Solution density = Solution mass. Solution volume

    Solution volume = Solution mass / Solution density → 1087 g / 1.063 g/mL = 1022.5 mL

    Let's convert the volume to L in order to determine M

    1022.5 mL. 1L / 1000 mL = 1.02L

    M → mol/L → 0.448 mol / 1.02L = 0.44 M
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