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1 September, 10:26

An aqueous solution of nitric acid contains 70.0 % HNO3 by mass. The density of HNO3 is 1.42 (g/cm3). Express the mass percent of HNO3 in molarity.

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  1. 1 September, 10:40
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    [HNO₃] = 15.7 M

    Explanation:

    70% HNO₃ by mass, means that in 100 g of solution, we have 70 g of solute (in this case our solute is the HNO₃)

    Let's determine the volume of solution, by density.

    Solution density = Solution mass / Solution volume

    1.42 g/mL = 100 g / Solution volume

    100 g / 1.42 g/mL = Solution volume → 70.4 mL

    This is the volume occupied by the 70 grams of solute.

    Molarity is: moles of solute / L of solution

    Let's convert the mass to moles like this:

    70 g / 63 g/m = 1.11 moles

    Let's convert the volume from mL to L

    70.4 mL / 1000 = 0.0704L

    M = mol/L → 1.11 mol / 0.0704L = 15.7 M
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