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5 May, 04:53

How much dry solute would you take to prepare each of the following solutions from the dry solute and the solvent?

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  1. 5 May, 04:56
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    The quantity of required dry solute is 4.1g KCl for 107 g of 0.535m soln.

    Explanation:

    Given:

    MM of KCl is 74.55

    107g of 0.535m KCl

    0.535 molal = 0.535 mols KCl/kg solvent.

    0.535 mols KCl = 74.55 x 0.535

    = 39.88 g KCl.

    Therefore a 0.535 m soln consists of 39.88 g KCl + 1000 g H2O for a total of 1039.88 g solution.

    To get 107 g of solution

    39.88 x (107/1038.88) = 4.1g KCl for 107 g of 0.535m soln.

    The quantity of required dry solute is 4.1g KCl for 107 g of 0.535m soln.
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