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2 June, 07:59

What is the molality of a solution formed by dissolving 1.12 mol of kcl in 16.0 mol of water?

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  1. 2 June, 08:01
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    The molality of the solution is 3.45 mol/kg

    Explanation:

    Molality is a type of concentration which shows the moles of solute contained in 1 kg of solvent.

    Moles of salt (KCl) = 1.12 moles

    Moles of solvent (H₂O) = 18 moles

    Let's convert the moles of solvent to mass (mol. molar mass)

    18 m. 18g/m = 324 grams

    We convert grams to kg → 324 g / 1000 = 0.324 kg

    Now we can reach molality

    1.12mol / 0.324 kg = 3.45 m
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