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10 July, 07:11

An aqueous solution of methyl alcohol (molar mass = 32.05 g/mol) is prepared by dissolving 15.0 mL of the alcohol (d = 0.792 g/mL) in 75.0 mL of water (1.00 g/mL).

a. Calculate the mass % of the aqueous alcohol solution.

b. Calculate the molarity of the aqueous alcohol solution.

c. If 5.0 mL of the solution (above) is diluted to a volume of 50.0 mL, what is the molarity (M) of the resulting dilute solution?

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  1. 10 July, 07:12
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    A. The mass% of the aqueous alcohol solution is 13.69% (wt/wt). The solution to this is:

    mass alcohol = 15.0mL (0.792 g/mL) = 11.9 grams alcohol

    mass water = 75.0mL (1.00 g/mL) = 75.0 grams water

    total mass = 11.9 + 75.0 = 86.9 grams solution

    mass% of methanol = (11.9/86.9) * 100% = 13.69%

    B. Molarity = 4.125 M

    Solution:

    Molarity = mole solute/L solution

    mole solute = 11.9/32.05 = 0.3713 moles

    L solution = 15 + 75 = 90 mL/1000 = 0.09 L

    M = 0.3713/0.09 = 4.125

    C. Answer is 0.4125 M

    Solution:

    C1V1 = C2V2

    4.125 (5mL) = C2 (50mL)

    C2 = 0.4125 M
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